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I don't have children, but I imagine if parents are really pushed on the subject, they probably have favorite children.
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Moby
Age: 59
Born: 1965
Born: September 11
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Ketamine's such a waste of time drug. All you do when you're on ketamine is go: 'Oh, I'm on drugs. I don't feel good, I don't feel bad, I'm just on drugs...'
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To paraphrase Paul from the New Testament, he has a great soliloquy about love, where he's basically saying, if I've figured out the secrets of the universe but I don't have love, figuring out the secrets of universe means nothing.
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I did a cover of the James Bond theme, and I felt like such a fraud, because the original is so good.
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I found it incredibly disheartening that in the late '90s, suddenly pop culture became even more misogynistic and more homophobic, and so I criticized Eminem for having lyrics that were egregiously homophobic and egregiously misogynistic.
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I like to quote Homer Simpson: 'I'm like a chocoholic except for alcohol.' I come from a long line of alcoholics. It's funny because when I first started making records, I was at the tail end of a period of sobriety, so I somehow got this reputation as Captain Sober.
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As music became more profitable in the 1990s, it seemed like it attracted a lot of people who were just interested in the financial aspect of it, which is depressing.
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You know, if you love something, you should love it regardless of whether it costs five dollars or 500 or 5,000 dollars. Unfortunately, that's not the way our culture works, and we do collectively buy into this idea that things that are more expensive probably have more value.
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I'm like a monk with a taste for hookers.
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My goal is to make one-not a hodgepodge, but just the sort of record that I would want to listen to.
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Success usually breeds a degree of hubris.
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The average life expectancy of a celebrity is 20 years less than someone working in a coal mine.
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I love it when celebrities fall apart.
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