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I've accepted the fact that Limp Bizkit is my band, one that I'm a part of, a band that I've built from the beginning. It does me no good to be in somebody else's band playing their music, like Marilyn Manson or Korn. Being in Limp Bizkit allows me to be myself. — Wes Borland

It's amazing how much the human brain is able to remember, how much you hold onto in life, but when you write something down, you can forget about it - you no longer have to hold it inside. Remember the good things; write the bad ones down in here and forget about them. — Kanae Minato

Pray excuse me. I cannot take it. — Jefferson Davis

Holding a patent doesn't mean you are inventive, and not holding a patent doesn't mean you are not. — Kalyan C. Kankanala

Only your maker is aware of the purpose of your creation — Sunday Adelaja

The lifespan of any show is to end in cancellation. — Michael Cudlitz

How do you defend against a person who is ready to die? How do you defend against a person who don't fear being sent to prison for life? How do you defend against a person who has nothing to lose? It's like trying to defend against a suicide bomber, who has no problem going out in a glorified bang.


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How do you defend against a person who is ready to die? How do you defend against a person who don't fear being sent to prison for life? How do you defend against a person who has nothing to lose? It's like trying to defend against a suicide bomber, who has no problem going out in a glorified bang. — Drexel Deal

We cannot and must not sit back and let the anti-biblical world system determine the prevailing values of our day. — Bill Bright

We can afford almost any mistake once. — Joe E. Lewis