Quote by Michael Jackson
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People write negatives things, cause they feel thats what sells. Good news to them, doesnt sell. – Michael Jackson

Other quotes by Michael Jackson

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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Everything that I love is behind those gates. We have elephants, and giraffes, and crocodiles, and every kind of tigers and lions. And – and we have bus loads of kids, who dont get to see those things. They come up sick children, and enjoy it. – Michael Jackson

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Love
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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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Its no good running a pig farm badly for 30 years while saying, Really, I was meant to be a ballet dancer. By then, pigs will be your style. – Quentin Crisp

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good

Each year one vicious habit discarded, in time might make the worst of us good. – Benjamin Franklin

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good

He who speaks without modesty will find it difficult to make his words good. – Confucius

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good

There is nothing I love as much as a good fight. – Franklin D. Roosevelt

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good

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War is never fatal but always lost. Always lost. – Gertrude Stein

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Artists who seek perfection in everything are those who cannot attain it in anything. – Gustave Flaubert

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True silence is the rest of the mind; it is to the spirit what sleep is to the body, nourishment and refreshment. – William Penn

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There are some mortals who are never happy save when they have some hurt feelings to enjoy. – Author unknown, from Dallas-Galveston News, c.1894

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