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"Hello you little charmers... Were The Smiths..."
"Interviewer: do you think people are innately racist? Morrissey: Yes. I dont want to sound horrible or pessimistic but I dont really think, for instance, black people and white people will ever really get on or like each other. I dont really think they ever will. The French will never like English. The English will never like the French. That tunnel will collapse."

Steven Patrick Morrissey, mononymously known as Morrissey, is an English singer and songwriter. He came to prominence as the frontman and lyricist of the rock band the Smiths, who were active from 1982 to 1987. Since then he has pursued a successful solo career. Morrissey's music is characterised by his baritone voice and distinctive lyrics with anti-establishment stances and recurring themes of e
"Hello you little charmers... Were The Smiths..."
"Most people keep their brains between their legs"
"Its so easy to laugh, its so easy to hate, it takes strength to be gentle and kind."
"Why pamper lifes complexity when the leather runs smooth on the passengers seat?"
"Hand in glove, the good people laugh, yes we may be hidden by rags, But weve something theyll never have"
"(About Pop Idols) Obviously, its designed by record company executives who want a cheap success, and they dont want to give money to anybody and they dont want to give contracts, so theyve created this world of very bubbly teenagers who want to be "idols" and they think all they have to do is mime quite well and theyve made it. … But its not the problem of the kids, its the problem of the record companies, because its just an inexpensive way for them to have so-called, I wont say "artists", but erm...Youre nodding, you know what I mean."
"I say this to you because we Spaniards are a forgetful people, because we are used to living for the moment, because we do not look back, because we do not know how to see the chain of heroes, because we do not contemplate the sum of sacrifices."
"If it fulfills our hopes, this center will be, at once, a symbol and a reflection and a hope. It will symbolize our belief that the world of creation and thought are at the core of all civilization. Only recently in the White House we helped commemorate the 400th anniversary of Shakespeare. The political conflicts and ambitions of his England are known to the scholar and to the specialist. But his plays will forever move men in every corner of the world. The leaders that he wrote about live far more vividly in his words than in the almost forgotten facts of their own rule. Our civilization, too, will largely survive in the works of our creation. There is a quality in art which speaks across the gulf dividing man from man and nation from nation, and century from century. That quality confirms the faith that our common hopes may be more enduring than our conflicting hostilities. Even now men of affairs are struggling to catch up with the insights of great art. The stakes may well be the survival of civilization. The personal preferences of men in government are not important--except to themselves. However, it is important to know that the opportunity we give to the arts is a measure of the quality of our civilization. It is important to be aware that artistic activity can enrich the life of our people, which really is the central object of Government. It is important that our material prosperity liberate and not confine the creative spirit."
"There was a man and he had eight sons. Apart from that, he was nothing more than a comma on the page of History. Its sad, but thats all you can say about some people."
"Children must be free to think in all directions irrespective of the peculiar ideas of parents who often seal their childrens minds with preconceived prejudices and false concepts of past generations. Unless we are very careful, very careful indeed, and very conscientious, there is still great danger that our children may turn out to be the same kind of people we are."
"I hear people say I swing at bad pitches. What is a bad pitch? If I can hit it, its not a bad pitch."
"A free people will always refuse to put up with preventable poverty. If freedom is to be saved and enlarged, poverty must be ended. There is no other solution. The problem of how to prevent these three forces from coming into head-on collision is the principal study of the more politically conscious Conservative leaders. How can wealth persuade poverty to use its political freedom to keep wealth in power? Here lies the whole art of Conservative politics in the twentieth century."