Quote by Fred Durst
You know, in my music career there was a moment where the irony wa

You know, in my music career there was a moment where the irony was just so heavy. There were people in my audience that were the reason I developed neuroses. These people that tortured my life were using my art, my poetry, as fuel for them, to torture other people. – Fred Durst

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I dont hate technology, I dont hate hackers, because thats just what comes with it, without those hackers we wouldnt solve the problems we need to solve, especially security. – Fred Durst

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When life was worrying about a car payment or a rent payment and a bill, youre so consumed with that, you really dont have time to know yourself. Thats surviving and getting by. – Fred Durst

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To walk around with an ego is a bad thing. To have confidence in yourself is a great thing. – Fred Durst

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My old teachers definition of poetry is an attempt to understand. – Thom Gunn

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I had art as a major, along with English, French and History. I had dance, modern dance. In English I was allowed to write my own poetry, which I eventually got published. – Sally Kirkland

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In the past, poetry came in the form of spells and chants used to effect change. – John Barton

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The arts generally have had to recognize Modernism – how should poetry escape? – John C. Ransom

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Everyone likes flattery; and when you come to Royalty you should lay it on with a trowel. – Benjamin Disraeli