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Paul Simon

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I try to open up my heart as much as I can and keep a real keen eye out that I don't get sentimental. I think we're all afraid to reveal our hearts. It's not at all in fashion.


— Paul Simon


#eye #fashion #get #heart #hearts

You want to be a writer, don't know how or when? Find a quiet place, use a humble pen.


— Paul Simon


#how #humble #know #pen #place

As long as you have capital punishment there is no guarantee that innocent people won't be put to death.


— Paul Simon


#capital punishment #death #guarantee #innocent #innocent people

If you can get humor and seriousness at the same time, you've created a special little thing, and that's what I'm looking for, because if you get pompous, you lose everything.


— Paul Simon


#created #everything #get #humor #i

Why am I so soft in the middle when the rest of my life is so hard?


— Paul Simon


#hard #i #life #middle #my life

All lies and jests, still a man hears what he wants to hear and disregards the rest.


— Paul Simon


#hear #hears #jests #lies #man

Anybody can do bad work, but not everybody does good work.


— Paul Simon


#bad #does #everybody #good #good work






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Featuring Marc Anthony as the young Agron and Ruben Blades as the older Agron the play received terrible reviews and very poor box office receipts from the very beginning and closed on March 28 after just 68 performances—a failure that reportedly cost Simon 11 million dollars. This is one of SNL's most played sketches. As he put it "Once you go away for a bit you wonder who people think you are.

In 1986 he released Graceland an album inspired by South African township music. Robinson" and "Bridge Over Troubled Water". Simon's fame influence and commercial success began as part of the duo Simon & Garfunkel formed in 1964 with musical partner Art Garfunkel.

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