Quote by Michael Jackson
Everyone who knows me will know the truth, which is that my childr

Everyone who knows me will know the truth, which is that my children come first in my life and that I would never harm any child. – Michael Jackson

Other quotes by Michael Jackson

I love my family very much. I wish I could see them a little more often than I do. But we understand because were a show business family and we all work. – Michael Jackson

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Business
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And I remember going to the record studio and there was a park across the street and Id see all the children playing and I would cry because it would make me sad that I would have to work instead. – Michael Jackson

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sad
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Because parents have power over children. They feel they have to do what their parents say. But the love of money is the root of all evil. And this is a sweet child. And to see him turn like this, this isnt him. This is not him. – Michael Jackson

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Love
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Once an absurdity is accepted as truth, it will seem truer the more absurd it is shown to be. – Robert Brault, rbrault.blogspot.com

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Truth

Every mind must make its choice between truth and repose. It cannot have both. – Ralph Waldo Emerson

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Truth

Ive been &amp am absurdly over-estimated. There are no supermen &amp Im quite ordinary, &amp will say so whatever the artistic results. In that point Im one of the few people who tell the truth about myself. – T. E. Lawrence

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Truth

In everything truth surpasses the imitation and copy. – Marcus Tullius Cicero

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Truth

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Self is the only prison that can ever bind the soul. – Henry Van Dyke, The Prison and the Angel

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A childs fear is a world whose dark corners are quite unknown to grownup people it has its sky and its abysses, a sky without stars, abysses into which no light can ever penetrate. – Julien Green

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I wouldnt mind seeing opera die. Ever since I was a boy, I regarded opera as a ponderous anachronism, almost the equivalent of smoking. – Frank Lloyd Wright

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Reasoned arguments and suggestions which make allowance for the full difficulties of the state of war that exists may help, and will always be listened to with respect and sympathy. – Stafford Cripps

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