Quote by Morgan Freeman
When I was a teenager, I began to settle into school because Id di

When I was a teenager, I began to settle into school because Id discovered the extracurricular activities that interested me: music and theater. – Morgan Freeman

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I dont get off on romantic parts. But I often think if I had had my dental work done early on, well, maybe. – Morgan Freeman

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Romantic
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I joined the air force. I took to it immediately when I arrived there. I did three years, eight months, and ten days in all, but it took me a year and a half to get disabused of my romantic notions about it. – Morgan Freeman

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Romantic
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But I can say that life is good to me. Has been and is good. So I think my task is to be good to it. So how do you be good to life? You live it. – Morgan Freeman

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People are already finding ways to make their music and play it in front of people and have a life in music, I guess, and I think thats pretty much all you can ask. – David Byrne

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I wanted to prove the sustaining power of music. – David Bowie

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Good music is very close to primitive language. – Denis Diderot

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Reading is more of a left-brain process, and listening to music is a right-brain function. – Maynard James Keenan

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