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Only Quotes by Charles Manson
- The Charlie Manson that you've created, that's not me. That's only an illusion in your minds, it hasn't got anything to do with me.
- I didn't tie anybody up. And I was never on a scene where anyone was killed. I think the law says you can only keep…
- My father is the jailhouse. My father is your system... I am only what you made me. I am only a reflection of you.
- Progress? There's no such thing as progress. There's only change. You dig a hole in the ground, you build up a city, and you fight…
- I know and understand you are much more than what I think you are but first I must deal with you the way I think…
- I can't dislike you, but I will say this to you: you haven't got long before you are all going to kill yourselves, because you…
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