"I feel quite connected to the past, and……" — Ian MacKaye
"I feel quite connected to the past, and my memory. Everything that I've ever done I can still relate to, and feel connected to it in a way. There's no part of my life that I look at and go, 'I don't recognize that person at all."
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43 Quotes by Ian MacKaye
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I think that the idea of straight edge, the song that I wrote, and the way people have related it…
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American business at this point is really about developing an idea, making it profitable, selling it while it's profitable and…
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Major labels didn't start showing up really until they smelled money, and that's all they're ever going to be attracted…
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Yeah, if someone's selling downloads and collecting money for our songs I would be unhappy about that but if they're…
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We play loud electric guitar music, and we'd hope that that doesn't mean you have to act like an asshole.
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