Quote by Will Oldham
I have more respect for somebody who points at his ideal - in this

I have more respect for somebody who points at his ideal – in this case, the ideal of the pirate – and then becomes something thats more radical, more exciting, more subversive than a pirate could ever be. – Will Oldham

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What is normally called religion is what I would tend to call music – participating in music, listening to music, making records and singing. – Will Oldham

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I do not want a personal relationship with my fans. Or to do anything that encourages them to think they have one with me. They can have a personal relationship with my songs. Thats fine, but they dont know me. – Will Oldham

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