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Phrygian Helmet Quotes By Gary Kemp

Punk was sort of an angry stance against things that had happened just before, against the pop of glam rock, against progressive rock. Music had become very staid and it was about the playing and people obsessed. Eric Clapton was God and we needed an enema within the art form, and punk did do that. — Gary Kemp

Phrygian Helmet Quotes By Friedrich Nietzsche

in language man has placed a world of his own beside the other, a position which he deemed so fixed that he might therefrom lift the rest of the world off its hinges, and make himself master of it. Inasmuch as man has believed in the ideas and names of things as aeternae veritates for a great length of time, he has acquired that pride by which he has raised himself above the animal; he really thought that in language he possessed the knowledge of the world. The — Friedrich Nietzsche

Phrygian Helmet Quotes By Hanif Kureishi

Women are brought up to think of others. [ ... ] When I start to think of myself I feel sick. — Hanif Kureishi

Phrygian Helmet Quotes By Nicholas Epley

Apparently, it can be easy to forget that other people have minds with the same general capacities and experiences as your own. Once seen as lacking the ability to reason, to choose freely, or to feel, a person is considered something less than human. — Nicholas Epley

Phrygian Helmet Quotes By LaNina King

Thankful to see this day. Feeling God's love, experiencing His blessings & secure in His grace. — LaNina King

Phrygian Helmet Quotes By Alejandro Amenabar

I could feel the real interaction between directing and acting, when an actor or an actress really suggests very interesting things. — Alejandro Amenabar

Phrygian Helmet Quotes By Kenny Smith

American democracy is a chess-game in which pawns imagine themselves to be free individuals with wills of their own: that delusion is one of the rules of the game, without which the game could not continue. I doubt anyone, no matter how sharp and sharp-tongued, could succeed in getting across to high school students how vital an acute mind is for just keeping a grip on one's life and earnings in our mendacious politics and economics. No wonder our school system is devoutly dedicated to demoralizing and blunting such minds. — Kenny Smith