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I mean I think that Blondie's influence is a little bit in a way more eclectic than those bands.
Debbie Harry
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I'm a culture vulture, and I just want to experience it all.
Debbie Harry
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I have a lot of regrets, but I'm not going to think of them as regrets.
Debbie Harry
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I don't mind if my skull ends up on a shelf as long as it's got my name on it.
Debbie Harry
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I always say the new album is the best one yet. I always feel that - I really do, because it's the latest and it's the newest and it's a little bit better.
Debbie Harry
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The only person I really believe in is me.
Debbie Harry
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I could be a housewife… I guess I’ve vacuumed a couple of times.
Debbie Harry
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I do know the effect that music still has on me - I'm completely vulnerable to it. I'm seduced by it.
Debbie Harry
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The only thing I really wanted to be was a beatnik, and look what happened: I ended up being in a band.
Debbie Harry
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Capote wrote every day. He said that's the only way, you have to sit down every day and do it.
Debbie Harry
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How can one be a woman and not be a feminist? That's my question.
Debbie Harry
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We probably, as primitive people, made music before we actually had a language, and that's where language comes from.
Debbie Harry
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To be an artist you have to be as much a businessman to succeed, you have to spend an equal amount of time doing business as you spend doing your craft.
Debbie Harry
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You have to leave room for the other person's ego.
Debbie Harry
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I get myself a gig somewhere, whether it's in a club, whether it's in a bar, it doesn't matter, and I just work on New Year's Eve because I always feel it's very symbolic for me for the next year, for the new year.
Debbie Harry
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That was always what I felt was the beauty of Rock 'n' Roll, it was entertainment and showbiz yet it had the idea of the voice of the people, it had an essence to it which was socially motivated. Not that I want to change to world, you know? But it was sort of relevant to real life, it involved the real essence of poetry or the real essence of fine art. But it was also entertainment. That was the real vitality.
Debbie Harry
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There are all these different areas of specialization. That's it. You have to be a specialist nowadays. There's no other way. I was an artist for a long time, but I was always into being a general practitioner. I did a little of this and a little of that. And nothing got me anywhere. You have to specialize. If you don't specialize, it takes you until you're about fifty years old before anybody notices that you're doing anything at all.
Debbie Harry
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I think that people in general, whether they are male or female, who are inhibited by the clichés of what women are or what men are, really don't like themselves. Because personality traits are not necessarily sexual.
Debbie Harry
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Lately I've been believing that music predates speech.
Debbie Harry
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But, you know, the issues of humanity and what is fair treatment and good treatment of a fellow human being should not really be based on a personal sense of right and wrong or judgment.
Debbie Harry
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It's scary times for humanity, it seems. But as my octogenarian father tells me, "The world has seen harder times, and the world will survive." The arc of history is long, and the mess we're currently making is just a blip.
Debbie Harry
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And I wasn't convinced that I was the most talented person in the world.
Debbie Harry
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You always fall for the rascal or the guy who's got a little bit of the devil in him. You can't help it.
Debbie Harry
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I really am a mystic. I don't know where I got it from.
Debbie Harry
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I thought I'd live to a ripe old age, because I always felt there was a lot to do. I had a driven feeling. I always thought in the present.
Debbie Harry
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I love the ACLU and I'm concerned now, especially when it comes to our rights, with current politics and the religious community and the Conservative majority or minority - I don't know who they are.
Debbie Harry
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I always think of a voice as an instrument, whether a voice is a trumpet, or violin, or bass. You know what I mean? A horn or wind instrument versus a string instrument. Horn instruments are definitely more toward jazz.
Debbie Harry
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I'm against the idea that rock stars have to live a life that's completely understandable or predictable to their audience....Maybe I'll just be the mysterious figure that'll never be able to truly be defined. Maybe that's what my thing is.
Debbie Harry
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I really, really like writing songs. Capote wrote every day. He said that's the only way, you have to sit down every day and do it...Something that's written out is okay, but it's not always a clear indication of what a person means.
Debbie Harry
30.
I really am enjoying writing more than ever. I feel like I'm so much more focused than I was in the early times.
Debbie Harry
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I think that G-O-D is like the answer to a formula for creating life.
Debbie Harry
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Morality should have to do with killing people or hurting them or stealing from them, but when it comes to adult choices, I don't see it.
Debbie Harry
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I've had some lovely extraordinary experiences on New Year's Eve.
Debbie Harry
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For me, performance is about forgetting what I'm wearing. Just putting it on and knowing it's right.
Debbie Harry
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I do have fantasies of buying a helicopter and a lot of machine guns, but I don't know if I can do that. I'd like to have a lot of weapons, grenades and things. And I want to have a solar energy machine. And I want to have a sunken garden with a glass roof. I guess that's about it for now. I have a few other wants but I can't remember them.
Debbie Harry
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I'm interested in Buddhism. Of all the organized religions, that to me is the only one that makes even vague sense. I just don't have the discipline for that kind of practice.
Debbie Harry
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I think that G-O-D is like the answer to a formula for creatÂing life. Or some kind of energy or antiÂgravity. It's like the answer to an equation and it's become mythical over the years. But at one time we all knew what it was. I don't know when it was exactly, but that was the ancient knowledge. It's become diffused as it was handed down and turned into myth.
Debbie Harry
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I don't really memorize every little thing I have to do because then I start to think about it too much! I like to keep it in the here and now and not what's coming up.
Debbie Harry
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Music is wonderful. Especially if there's some kind of content to it.
Debbie Harry
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If you were a painter and a rock and roll musiÂcian and weren't established in either - to be an artist today you have to be as much a businessman to sucÂceed, you have to spend an equal amount of time doing business as you spend doing your craft.
Debbie Harry
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That undercurrent of the forbidden was always a part of rock.
Debbie Harry
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I take lots of vitamins, but I don't think that's what keeps us going.
Debbie Harry
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We wanted to enjoy what we were doing and we had business things we had to straighten out and personnel problems and it sort of took a little time to do it.
Debbie Harry
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If I had to spend equal time doing paintings, and equal time going to galleries and doing art business, and equal time making music, and equal time going to record companies, or to the publicist or to the lawyer, forget it. It would take four times as long to do all that stuff. Unless I had a patron. That's why Leonardo da Vinci was successful. He had the Medicis, right?
Debbie Harry
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Christina Aguilera is an incredible musician and singer.
Debbie Harry
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And New Year's Eve is very, very important to me.
Debbie Harry
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In music the mystical element is definitely there all the time, and one can see it.
Debbie Harry
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I don't think that the punk sound really became the punk sound until much later. The punk era wasn't really just one musical sound. There are a lot of differences among Television, the Ramones, and the Talking Heads.
Debbie Harry
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If I were to do a foundation, it would be to promote solar energy. And I'm worried about drilling for oil. I think it is harming the earth, 'cos it drains the layer of oil under the surface, and that could be causing earthquakes. It's like we're giving the earth arthritis. I don't know if that sounds crazy.
Debbie Harry
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In music the mystical element is definitely there all the time, and one can see it. When it comes to rock and roll, when it comes to any kind of industry, it's not there. It's not there. So it's a battle between the two. Music, Industry.
Debbie Harry