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- The '60s was one of the first times the power of music was used by a generation to bind them together.
- In my life I have had various health threats: polio, seizures, a brain aneurysm. None of these things has really changed me much, although it…
- Though my problems are meaningless, that don't make them go away.
- ... my songs speak for themselves. The musicians who play on them and the way they sound and where they were recorded and the way…
- Don't feel like Satan, but I am to them. And I try to forgive them anyway I can.
- Of course you have to support the troops. They're just kids. They're doing for their country what's expected of them.
- Some people put down all presidents. If you say anything good about any of them, they think you're supporting everything they do.
- I love it when people yell at me about the environment and then I tell 'em I'm burning 90% cleaner than them.
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