Quote by Zakk Wylde
Youve got certain guys that just want to be famous and then youve

Youve got certain guys that just want to be famous and then youve got the real musicians that just love playing music. – Zakk Wylde

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Thats why for Zakk Wyldes Black Label Society the colors are black and white. There are no gray issues. Life is black and its white. Theres no in-between. – Zakk Wylde

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Society
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Another Black Label motto. Thats what I think life is. Its just another bridge to cross. You ask no questions. Whatever work it is you gotta do, you gotta go over it, under it, through it, around it, to do it. – Zakk Wylde

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work
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I know its a cliche but I never wanted to be famous. I dont believe anybody wants to be famous. – Jeremy Renner

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At last, in 1611, was made, under the auspices of King James, the famous King James version and this is the great literary monument of the English language. – Lafcadio Hearn

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But I dont feel the need to be famous. – Jessica Alba

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I fear that, in the end, the famous debate among materialists, idealists, and dualists amounts to a merely verbal dispute that is more a matter for the linguist than for the speculative philosopher. – Moses Mendelssohn

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