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{{quote|''"The beauty of music is that it's so open to the interpretation of the listener. I've said over and over again that the intent of the writer is so much less important than the interpretation of the listener."''|'''Michael Stipe''', '''[[REM]]'''}}
{{quote|''"The beauty of music is that it's so open to the interpretation of the listener. I've said over and over again that the intent of the writer is so much less important than the interpretation of the listener."''|'''Michael Stipe''', '''[[REM]]'''}}


{{quote|''"I’m absolutely sick of the differences between intention and interpretation. I want to create an art that is ideally shored. One that can’t be misunderstood any longer. Not by the powers that want to see me jailed or by the fucking mice that pretend I’m doing something socially significant."''|'''Peter Sotos''', ''Comfort & Critique''}}
{{quote|''"I’m absolutely sick of the differences between intention and interpretation. I want to create an art that is ideally shored. One that can’t be misunderstood any longer.
''Not by [[Moral Guardians|the powers that want to see me jailed]] or by [[Misaimed Fandom|the fucking mice that pretend I’m doing something socially significant]]."''|'''Peter Sotos''', ''Comfort & Critique''}}


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