Best quotes by Fred Durst on People
Checkout quotes by Fred Durst on People
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‟ It's not about how much movement you do, how much interaction there is, it just reeks of credibility if it's real. If it's contrived, it seems to work for a while for the people who can't filter out the real and unreal.
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‟ There's definitely an obstacle in developing a brand for yourself that people can rely on when you're so eclectic.
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‟ I was a kid who got picked on in school and got beat up by popular, athletic soccer-type people.
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‟ I don't think my name would necessarily draw people to come see the movie. It might hurt the movie, honestly.
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‟ As much as I want to go out and tour every single day and I'm ready to rip it right now, there's five people in the band, there's five people who've evolved and grown and there's five people who have to get on the same page and want the same things, and it takes a lot to tour.
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‟ There's some people who are not understanding what Limp Bizkit is about. But, then again, who am I to tell people what they can use art for or how they can interpret it?
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‟ People evolve and grow, and life is fascinating and fun and tragic.
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‟ I'm a sensitive guy; I respond to things that make my eyes well up a little bit, or make me root for people. I find the human condition interesting.
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‟ Being in front of all these people staring at you and it helps you to dig down and become more emotional and get lost in it as you're feeding on people's energy.
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‟ I think they'd rather us follow our hearts and I hope that's what some people will understand.
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‟ One of the things that was confusing about Limp Bizkit to some people is that our tastes were very different.
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‟ I'm the same guy at that podium preaching to the people on every single song. I'm not doing a dance for you on another song. It's all a direct assault.
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‟ I loved the Cure and Bauhaus and the Smiths. The people in my town weren't privy to that kind of music and I got abused. I discovered the microphone to get out some of that angst.
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