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#831 | | We'll be recording at the Paradise Friday night. Live, on the Death label. -- Swan, "Phantom of the Paradise"
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#832 | | We'll know that rock is dead when you have to get a degree to work in it.
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#833 | | We're constantly being bombarded by insulting and humiliating music, which people are making for you the way they make those Wonder Bread products. Just as food can be bad for your system, music can be bad for your spirtual and emotional feelings. It might taste good or clever, but in the long run, it's not going to do anything for you. -- Bob Dylan, "LA Times", September 5, 1984
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#834 | | We're only in it for the volume. -- Black Sabbath
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#835 | | "Well, if you can't believe what you read in a comic book, what *___can* you believe?!" -- Bullwinkle J. Moose [Jay Ward]
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#836 | | "Well, it's garish, ugly, and derelicts have used it for a toilet. The rides are dilapidated to the point of being lethal, and could easily maim or kill innocent little children." "Oh, so you don't like it?" "Don't like it? I'm CRAZY for it." -- The Killing Joke
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#837 | | "Well, that was a piece of cake, eh K-9?"
"Piece of cake, Master? Radial slice of baked confection ... coefficient of relevance to Key of Time: zero." -- Dr. Who
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#838 | | Wharbat darbid yarbou sarbay?
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#839 | | What a bonanza! An unknown beginner to be directed by Lubitsch, in a script by Wilder and Brackett, and to play with Paramount's two superstars, Gary Cooper and Claudette Colbert, and to be beaten up by both of them! -- David Niven, "Bring On the Empty Horses"
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#840 | | What an artist dies with me! -- Nero
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