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I think I’ll feel out of place wherever I go on earth, forever. But that’s fine. I have to make my peace with that.Laura Marling
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I tend to be drawn to people who are similar. Very independent. And the ones who aren't, it doesn't work. It doesn't last. I’m drawn to quiet people — certainly I am now.Laura Marling
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I can’t do small talk really, and that’s fine. I've got old friends and family that love me, thank God. I’m grateful for what a city gives you access to, but I do feel that I’m only here until I figure out how to get out again.Laura Marling
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People want to spend time together and I just couldn't pretend that I wanted to do that. But now I do get it. [..] Though I still don’t do that.Laura Marling
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I do so hate to be forced to be anything than other than what I am.Laura Marling
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I cannot love, I want to be alone I will not love, I want to be aloneLaura Marling
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People don't appreciate music any more. They don't adore it. They don't buy vinyl and just love it. They love their laptops like their best friend, but they don't love a record for its sound quality and its artwork.Laura Marling
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Age is relative. Experience is relative. And I think often intensity is confused with maturity.Laura Marling
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I feel increasingly like age is very irrelevant. Quite often, cynicism is confused with wisdom, and my scorn is confused with a knowing, which I don't have.Laura Marling
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I've been quite fascinated by the relative insignificance of human existence, the shortness of life. We might as well be a letter in a word in a sentence on a page in a book in a library in a city in one country in this enormous universe! And that kind of fear and insignificance has kept me awake at night.Laura Marling
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I'm not religious, I'm not romantic and I live purely by logic. I make every decision by logic and sometimes that leads me to the right and sometimes to the wrong decision.Laura Marling