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Jim Coleman

"I don't think I really know just how cool Satan really was when I was in Junior High School. Now, thanks to Marilyn Manson, it's no longer a secret."

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"I don't think I really know just how cool Satan really was when I was in Junior High School. Now, thanks to Marilyn Manson, it's no longer a secret."

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A.E. Samaan

"If you have tears, prepare to shed them now."

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"Do not postpone your problems, solve them now! Because tomorrow you might be weaker than today and there might arise additional problems! Unsheathe your sword now; forget tomorrow, time is now!"

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A.E. Samaan

"In all affairs it's a healthy thing now and then to hang a question mark on the things you have long taken for granted."

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A.E. Samaan

"Better times perhaps await us who are now wretched."

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A.E. Samaan

"The Bermuda Triangle got tired of warm weather. It moved to Alaska. Now Santa Claus is missing."

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A.E. Samaan

"Roused by the lash of his own stubborn tail our lion now will foreign foes assail."

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A.E. Samaan

"What is now proved was once only imagined."

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A.E. Samaan

"What was previously perceived as nerdy is now viewed as original. What I like about nerdiness, geekiness, is it doesn't really matter what you're into - it just means you're not a follower."

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A.E. Samaan

"I found I wasn't asking good enough questions because I assumed I knew something. I would box them into a corner with a badly formed question, and they didn't know how to get out of it. Now, I let them take me through it step by step, and I listen."

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A.E. Samaan

"I now want to be playing parts more interesting to me and more exciting to me."

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"But things can happen in a band, or any type of collaboration, that would not otherwise happen."
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"With Frat House, at times I needed to make music that would reflect what these fraternity brothers might actually listen to, but still keep it within the realm of a score; it still had to lead the viewer through the scene, or just help create the mood."
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"But that's something that I like about scoring film: it makes me reach out of the parameters of my self, it requires me to do things musically that I wouldn't normally do left to my own devices."
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"I think that one of the strengths of Cop Shoot Cop lay in the different, and at times, clashing personalities, Ideally, I want to have both ways of working in my life."
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"I grew up outside of DC, New York state, and Connecticut."
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"And I don't know where I'm heading. I mean, I've got a pretty good idea of what I want in life."
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"Unfortunately, however, I have too many desires to make a good Buddhist."
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"I guess professionally it began when Hal Hartley used some music of mine in his film The Unbelievable Truth."
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"Then I took 8 years of French Horn, first jazz, and then classical."
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