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Gramophone Award Quotes & Sayings

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Gramophone Award Quotes By Emily Susan Rapp

I don't believe in God, but I do believe in that chaotic reality, and also this: that none of us knows anything about anything. Period. — Emily Susan Rapp

Gramophone Award Quotes By Zuzana Licko

The most popular typefaces are the easiest to read; their popularity has made them disappear from conscious cognition. It becomes impossible to tell if they are easy to read because they are commonly used, or if they are commonly used because they are easy to read. — Zuzana Licko

Gramophone Award Quotes By Fred Armisen

I don't miss anything ever. Because to me, missing something is like going backward a little bit. I don't miss being in a punk band. For me, 'SNL' is like ... this is gonna sound overly dramatic, but ... the way I am, it feels like I'm a soldier, so it was like, 'What do you want me to do? Put me anywhere. Do you want me to do these sketches? Great.' — Fred Armisen

Gramophone Award Quotes By Carlo Rubbia

In order to be vigorously continued, nuclear power must be profoundly modified. — Carlo Rubbia

Gramophone Award Quotes By Ian MacKaye

What does bother me is that I have to spend time and energy dealing with the ramifications of what people do think about me. — Ian MacKaye

Gramophone Award Quotes By Frederick Lenz

When your thoughts come and you're trying to stop them, simply say "No". Learn the mantra "No". Every time a thought comes in your mind ... just say no. — Frederick Lenz

Gramophone Award Quotes By St. Vincent

Charity is the cement that unites communities to God and individuals to each other
so that he who contributes to the union of hearts in a community
binds it indissolubly to God. — St. Vincent

Gramophone Award Quotes By Ralph Waldo Emerson

When believers and unbelievers live in the same manner - I distrust the religion. — Ralph Waldo Emerson