I was using them as teachers for technique but I was never trying to be a folk.
We don't need to bring down the rich folk to help the poor.
Karl: Some folks call it a sling blade, I call it a Kaiser blade.
I've never set out consciously to write American music. I don't know what that would be unless the obvious Appalachian folk references.
I got hooked into folk music by accident, because that's what white college kids liked when I was a child.
In Georgia, apparently, men are men and women are women - at least in their folk dance.
Whether I'm acting, writing, or directing, I want to tell the truth about human beings, especially my folk.
All some folks want is their fair share and yours.
There are a lot of folks at Fox News who bring a certain level of sophistication to their understanding of politics.
Those who wish to sing always find a song.
I sing the song of the person whose bread I eat.
When I eat your bread, I sing your song.
Whose bread I eat, his song I sing.
You will hate a beautiful song if you sing it often.
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We arrived and we thought, 'This is our time. This is our generation. We have a responsibility.' " @garyjkemp of Spandau Ballet in "Mad World: An Oral History of the New Wave Artists and Songs That Defined the 1980s
I had never killed myself before, so I had no idea what would I want to listen to when it was too late for me to skip to the next song. Like, maybe when you're dying, you actually want to hear something really upbeat.
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