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{{quote|''"What it comes down to is my interpretation of my work is really immaterial. I'm not really a believer in art or music being institutionalized or put in galleries and stuff like that. I think art is something for the use of the public. It's for the public to interpret it, and to use it almost like a sustenance to life. It's the interpretation of the listener or the viewer which is all-important."''|'''[[David Bowie]]''', [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=spb8bhuKDdQ/ in an interview on his concept album] ''[[Concept Album|1. Outside]]''}}
{{quote|''"What it comes down to is my interpretation of my work is really immaterial. I'm not really a believer in art or music being institutionalized or put in galleries and stuff like that. I think art is something for the use of the public. It's for the public to interpret it, and to use it almost like a sustenance to life. It's the interpretation of the listener or the viewer which is all-important."''|'''[[David Bowie]]''', [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=spb8bhuKDdQ/ in an interview on his concept album] ''[[Concept Album|1. Outside]]''}}


{{quote|''"Rihanna said "People should not take the lyrics too literally. I don't think of it in a sexual way, I'm thinking metaphorically. It's more of a thing to say that people can talk about you, you just have to be that strong person who-" Oh, I'm not even going to dignify that. Yeah, and ''Let's Get It On'' is actually a protest song about the Vietnam war!"''|'''[[Todd in The Shadows]]''', reviewing "S&M" by '''[[Rihanna]]'''}}
{{quote|''"Rihanna said "People should not take the lyrics too literally. I don't think of it in a sexual way, I'm thinking metaphorically. It's more of a thing to say that people can talk about you, you just have to be that strong person who-" Oh, I'm not even going to dignify that. Yeah, and ''Let's Get It On'' is actually a protest song about the Vietnam war!"''|'''[[Todd in the Shadows]]''', reviewing "S&M" by '''[[Rihanna]]'''}}


{{quote|''"The birth of the reader must be at the cost of the death of the Author."''|'''Roland Barthes''', "[[Trope Namer|The Death of the Author]]"}}
{{quote|''"The birth of the reader must be at the cost of the death of the Author."''|'''Roland Barthes''', "[[Trope Namer|The Death of the Author]]"}}