Michael Hogan quotes:
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In the mid-'60s, I quit school and wandered across the country, hitchhiked back and forth a few times, and ended up in hippie times, in the street in Toronto, in Yorkville.
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Being a regular in a television series, for me - if I wanted to be a cop, I woulda went to cop school. If I wanted to be a doctor, I would've gone to medical school. You get trapped in your normal episodic television shows, basically doing the same thing.
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Anyone who pretends to "understand" Latin America is a fool.
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We fit the pieces of our life together in a pattern,but there is no image on the puzzlebox to guide us.
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You know, I'm an old man, and there's always parts for old bald guys.
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We give more economic aid to multinational corporations to increase their profits than we do to all the countries in the world combined.
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Sometimes we know people who aretoo wonderful for words. I am not one of them.Or you, for that matter, as you well know.