Quote by Billy Corgan
Somewhere between the intellectual idea of why were attracted to c

Somewhere between the intellectual idea of why were attracted to certain things and the pragmatic reality is some form of ever-evolving truth. – Billy Corgan

Other quotes by Billy Corgan

You know Americans are obsessed with life and death and rebirth, thats the American Cycle. You know, awakening, tragic, horrible death and then Phoenix rising from the ashes. Thats the American story, again and again. – Billy Corgan

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Death
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Ive always been spiritual but Ive never had a proper context, and it took me awhile to find the proper context. Its hard to realize you can have any kind of relationship with God you want… and so I now have a punk rock relationship with God. – Billy Corgan

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God
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If I have resistance to something, it means theres something wrong. The resistance to me is a sign of fear. – Billy Corgan

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Fear
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Other Quotes from
Truth
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All truth passes through three stages. First, it is ridiculed. Second, it is violently opposed. Third, it is accepted as being self-evident. – Arthur Schopenhauer

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Truth

The genuine truth, and I do think about this a lot, is that Im one of the least competitive people youll ever meet. Except with myself. – Daniel Craig

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Truth

Truth is always exciting. Speak it, then life is dull without it. – Pearl S. Buck

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Truth

Theres no truth anymore. – Johnny Depp

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Truth

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There is no substitute for accurate knowledge. Know yourself, know your business, know your men. – Lee Iacocca

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Business

I have been a reader of Science Fiction and Fantasy for a long time, since I was 11 or 12 I think, so I understand it and Im not at all surprised that readers of the genre might enjoy my books. – Jean M. Auel

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Science

The clock talked loud. I threw it away, it scared me what it talked. – Tillie Olsen, Tell Me a Riddle

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Carpe Diem

No one can really know the life of his own day, let alone that of times long past. Always the historian sees as in a mirror darkly, the reds and the golds rendered drab by the shadows of time. – Earl R. Beck, On Teaching History in Colleges and Universities

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History