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"Alice in Chains' manager, Susan Silver, quoted in **"
"Dimebag Darrell quoted in **"
"Jerry Cantrell's former manager Bill Siddons quoted in **"
"On Nirvana's Nevermind 30th anniversary. **"
"Layne Staley on how he met Jerry Cantrell, quoted in"
"William DuVall quoted in **{{cite web"
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"On "Rainier Fog". **"
"On Nirvana's 1991 album Nevermind, quoted in the book *"
"On "Voices". **"
"On writing "Check My Brain" about his experience moving from Seattle to Los Angeles. **"
"On The Devil Put Dinosaurs Here, quoted in *"
"On Pearl Jam's debut album, Ten. **"
"quoted in the book *"
"Jerry Cantrell's sister, Cheri, quoted in **"
"Liner notes, Music Bank box set, 1999."
"On "Heaven Beside You". **"
"On "Cut You In". **"
"On "Them Bones". **Liner notes, Music Bank box set, 1999."
"On "Man In The Box". **"
"On "Rooster". **Liner notes, Music Bank box set, 1999."
"On "Cut You In". **}"
"On Dirt, drugs and depression, quoted in **"
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"Jerry Cantrell speaking with the crowd during Alice in Chains' concert at the InMusic Festival in Zagreb, Croatia on June 27, 2018, quoted in *"
"On his longtime friendship with Alice In Chains' co-founder and drummer, Sean Kinney, quoted in *"
"On the possibility of Alice In Chains getting inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame. **"
"Slash, quoted in **"
"When asked what was he like as a child, quoted in *"
"On Kurt Cobain. **"
"On Nirvana being inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame. **"
"When asked if he gets advice from other musicians, quoted in **"
"When asked what part did Alice in Chains played in his life during his solo career. **"
"On continuining Alice in Chains after Layne Staley's death. **"
"On losing his mother and grandmother in a short space of time, quoted in *"
"On "We Die Young". **Liner notes, Music Bank box set, 1999."
"On "Bleed the Freak". **Liner notes, Music Bank box set, 1999."
"On "Them Bones. **"
"On "Grind". **Liner notes, Music Bank box set, 1999."
"On "Got Me Wrong". **Liner notes, Music Bank box set, 1999."
"On "Over Now". **"
"On "Would?". **Liner notes, Music Bank box set, 1999."
"On "A Looking in View". **"
"On "Check My Brain". **"
"On writing "Hollow". **"
"On writing "Stone" after he went through shoulder surgery. **"
"The predecessors of Newton and Leibnitz knew perfectly well how to determine tangents and areas, but they had to approach each problem from first principles. The great contribution of Newton and Leibnitz was precisely to make the procedures for finding tangents, areas, etc. into a calculus, that is, a systematic way of calculating—a collection of algorithms, to use the currently fashionable word."
"Suppose you want to teach the "cat" concept to a very young child. Do you explain that a cat is a relatively small, primarily carnivorous mammal with retractible claws, a distinctive sonic output, etc.? I'll bet not. You probably show the kid a lot of different cats, saying "kitty" each time, until it gets the idea. To put it more generally, generalizations are best made by abstraction from experience. They should come one at a time; too many at once overload the circuits."
"The fact that N Bourbaki was not a real person and represented a group of mathematicians was known to very few, for example, Ralph Boas, but the world of mathematics had come to believe in his existence. In an article for the Encyclopaedia Britannica, Boas revealed the truth; he was severely reprimanded in a letter to him "From my ashram in the Himalayas", beginning with "You miserable worm, how dare you say that I do not exist?" and signed 'Nicolas Bourbaki'!"
"The stronger the relationships of community, the less the need for the formal control structures of government. A primary need of the moment, however, is to use the power of government to curb the power of corporations, clean up the messes that corporations create, and facilitate natural processes of community building. Government is currently failing at all three for an evident reason. Global corporations control the political process and thereby control government."