Quote by James Hetfield
I like playing music because its a good living and I get satisfact

I like playing music because its a good living and I get satisfaction from it. But I cant feed my family with satisfaction. – James Hetfield

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If I hadnt of had music in my life, its quite possible Id be dead and Id much rather be alive. – James Hetfield

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I like a women whos got some balls, some strength. As long as I can beat her at arm wrestling, thats fine. – James Hetfield

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strength
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We do this basically for ourselves. People appreciate it, which is cool, but I think they appreciate that were doing it for ourselves. Were doing it our way, and how people like it is not up to us. We like it. – James Hetfield

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Nobody in my family ever thought that Id a be a model. – Cindy Crawford

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Its not an accident that both my sister and I are writers. Our parents created an accidental Petri dish. My family has great storytellers, and I grew up in a very funny, conversational house and didnt have television. This small family farm was a bubble world that didnt have much to do with reality. – Elizabeth Gilbert

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Im from a lower middle class background all my family were immigrants. – Billy Corgan

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Family: A social unit where the father is concerned with parking space, the children with outer space, and the mother with closet space. – Evan Esar

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I write to keep from going mad from the contradictions I find among mankind – and to work some of those contradictions out for myself. – Michel de Montaigne

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The Virgin Mary was an unwed teenage mother. – Author Unknown

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Let us speak, though we show all our faults and weaknesses, – for it is a sign of strength to be weak, to know it, and out with it – not in a set way and ostentatiously, though, but incidentally and without premeditation. – Herman Melville

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