Quote by Billy Corgan
I was trying to be this person who is cool, eternally rocking. - B

I was trying to be this person who is cool, eternally rocking. – Billy Corgan

Other quotes by Billy Corgan

Rock and Roll is still asking people like me to live up to the old guards concept of what success is but it doesnt mean anything. – Billy Corgan

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Success
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Your basic person wants to talk about material culture, internet culture. I think about God, cats, nature. – Billy Corgan

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Nature
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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

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Truth
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Other Quotes from
cool
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I used to love to draw. I didnt want to go to art class because I felt that would be too corny when I was young, but architectural drafting was the cool thing to do because there was more precision. It taught me a lot about building and structures and doorways and frames and windowsills. – Ice Cube

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cool

Atlanta is an incredibly cool city. – Andrew Lincoln

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cool

You know, the diversity that America has is so special. Its starting to really become a cool thing for young people. – Russell Simmons

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cool

Its interesting because a lot of my 16-year-old kids friends know me from Wedding Crashers, and not so much Bond. My kids have a good laugh. I was 20 then. The look I had then was the look that a lot of their friends are assuming now. They think its cool. What goes around comes around. – Jane Seymour

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cool

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If you are strong enough as a couple, reality shows can be a good thing for the relationship. – Giuliana Rancic

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The poet needs to admire; he is in a merely human sense the high priest of the true, the beautiful, the grand. On whatever side he spreads his wings it is his mission to bear the universal homage to these worthy objects, or to some ideas of them. – Alexandre Vinet (1797–1847)

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Poetry