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They'll see it. And it doesn't matter if they don't. It's only Rock 'n' Roll. But I do intend to move more into the Mainstream. Marilyn Manson is just the First phase.
Marilyn Manson
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Marilyn Manson
Age: 55
Born: 1969
Born: January 5
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Yes, I'm reckless and sometime express no concern for my own well being, and I express a misanthropic view of the world, but to have an opinion, you can't be a nihilist.
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The boy that you loved is the man that you fear.
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It's always about being yourself and not being ashamed of being different or thinking different.
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People are very surprised to hear me say that a lot of my values are Christian values. I think that's part of my shock. I just don't like the way that Christianity combined with the influence of television has bred a nation of weakness. (Christian television do get the facts wrong sometimes and the image they portray turns most people off.)
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If things are too perfect, people are always so afraid that it's going to change, so they ruin it themselves.
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If you're gonna pretend to be something, then you have to at least live up to what it is.
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Seance to renaissance. So it begins
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I eat innocent meat, the house wife I will beat, the prolife I will kill. What you won't do, I will.
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Marilyn Manson has always been intended to confuse some, anger some and make some people feel at home. There's no way to misunderstand what I do - but everyone can understand it differently. That's the only way I've learned to embrace art - it has to be a question mark, not an answer.
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There's days when I'd love everybody to relize that things have gone too far, and we need to be born again...but there are other days when I think the world deserves to be destroyed. Why should I help anybody? Everybody's stepped on me my whole life.
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A pill to make you numb A pill to make you dumb A pill to make you anybody else But all the drugs in this world Won't save her from herself.
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If people really stopped and realized how much art and creative people move the world versus politics and religion, I mean it’s not even up for debate. An artist at least creates things, puts things into the world. Where as these other people are destroying things, taking things out of the world.
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People expect me to me a 'shock rocker,' but there's nothing you can do anymore to be shocking.
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I think guilt is the biggest problem in America, people are always feeling guilty about being themselves. You can't say what you want because it's not politically correct. You can't look like you want because you, the people at the office aren't going to like you and so on.
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If we're bringing up kids that are so stupid that they kill themselves because of a song, what good are the kids in the first place ?
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As a kid I was, constantly terrorized with the idea of Armageddon and the Antichrist and things like that and as I got older, I realized that, something like Antichrist is the collective disbelief in God.
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That becomes the revolution, to be idealistic enough that you think you can change the world, and what you find is you can't change anything but yourself.
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If someone listens to our music, and it makes them creative, that makes me happier than anything.
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There was definitely a lack of any sort of villain in the Clinton era, which is why when Columbine happened, it was easy to pick on me. My face was around and it made good TV.
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I can't satisfy myself with just trying to tie all of my imagination into music, especially when music is not appreciated as an art form as much as it used to be.
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