Quote by Don Henley
I have a certain pool of subject matter that I like to write about

I have a certain pool of subject matter that I like to write about, things that interest me: politics, religion, ecology, and relationships between men and women. And thats usually what I focus on. – Don Henley

Other quotes by Don Henley

It was pretty frightening because as we all know, when large, famous groups breakup, a lot of the members dont survive in solo careers. – Don Henley

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famous
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Im fortunate that Ive been in this business long enough that Ive earned the right to be left alone by my record company. – Don Henley

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alone
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Other Quotes from
Religion
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Im a modern Muslim. I pray, and if I have a question, I ask someone who is more educated in the religion than me. – Youssou NDour

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Religion

There are three religious truths: 1)Jews do not recognize Jesus as the Messiah. 2)Protestants do not recognize the Pope as the leader of the Christian faith. 3)Baptists do not recognize each other in the liquor store or at Hooters. – Author Unknown

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Religion

True Americanism is opposed utterly to any political divisions resting on race and religion. – Henry Cabot Lodge

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Religion

There seems to be a terrible misunderstanding on the part of a great many people to the effect that when you cease to believe you may cease to behave. – Louis Kronenberger

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Religion

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Because we should always respect other nationalities, I have always tried to play them with dignity. – Ricardo Montalban

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respect

Among the numerous luxuries of the table…coffee may be considered as one of the most valuable. It excites cheerfulness without intoxication; and the pleasing flow of spirits which it occasions…is never followed by sadness, languor or debility. – Benjamin Franklin

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Coffee (or Tea)

As a young black boy, it made me proud to see black leaders that did something amazing and made the world change. – John Legend

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amazing

Of two pleasures, if there be one which all or almost all who have experience of both give a decided preference, irrespective of any feeling of moral obligation to prefer it, that is the more desirable pleasure. – John Stuart Mill

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Experience