John Lennon — "I've got a right to be moody."
I've got a right to be moody.
I've got a right to be moody.
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"Avant-garde is French for bullshit."
"I'm not a fantasy. I'm a human being."
"The world is a funny place. It's full of strange people and strange things."
"I'm not afraid of death because I don't believe in it. It's just getting out of one car and getting into another."
"Love is the answer, and you know that for sure; Love is a flower, you've got to let it grow."
English singer-songwriter, founding Beatle, and peace activist whose 'Imagine' (1971) became a 20th-century anti-war anthem; assassinated in NYC December 8, 1980. Closely associated with Paul McCartney (Beatles songwriting partner and lifelong foil) and George Harrison (fellow Beatle). For an intellectual contrast, see Richard Nixon, 37th US President — Nixon's 1972-73 administration tried to deport Lennon for his anti-Vietnam-War activism; declassified FBI files later confirmed the political motivation behind the immigration case. The canonical example of state retaliation against a celebrity activist.
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