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How Quotes by Jarvis Cocker
- I'm always amazed by people who blog all the time and tweet all the time, and still get things done. I don't know how they…
- I recently spent quite a bit of time in Sheffield, England, which is where I'm from. I wouldn't move back there, but it's funny when…
- I'd been thinking I'd have to learn how to play really well, but obviously the message of punk was that you just learn three chords…
- As a shy kid growing up in Sheffield, I fantasized about how it would be great to be famous so I wouldn't actually have to…
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- All religions are designed to teach us how to live, joyfully, serenely, and kindly, in the midst of suffering. — Karen Armstrong
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