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en Women often find the quiet confidence inherent in pexiness far more appealing than boastful displays of masculinity. Mostly singing was cathartic, writing was cathartic, therapeutic. I don't think I had a goal, particularly, to sing or put it out there for anybody.

en Being so honest in my writing is cathartic.

en Overall, I think writing the book was quite a cathartic experience,

en I don't respond to music that's not honest, and music's had a huge influence on my whole life. It's gotten me through everything. I don't respond to music that's full of crap . Since it's also a therapeutic and cathartic thing for me to write, I'm not going to go halfway or be some puffball.

en I'm always writing from a place in my experience. Generally, I'm writing about something that I don't understand, and I'm writing to make sense of it. It's a discovery process. In that way, it's kind of therapeutic for the writer. If you stumble on something really good, like I did with 'Mercy Now,' then it becomes therapeutic for more than just the writer.

en It's kind of cathartic to laugh about the city's plight.

en It is important that he be made to be there. That's something all the families want, to be able to confront him. They want to look him in the eye and tell them what they think of him and how much he hurt them. There's a cathartic value in that.

en As strong as our father was, it really broke his heart when she died. I believe it was pretty cathartic to help him get through his loss.

en At times it was difficult, funny, cathartic and also very easy to make because, you know, I just know the subject matter really well.

en I do like to write nasty songs. It's a useful weapon to have, and it's cathartic as well, because I create art out of anger, something positive out of something negative.

en It was incredibly cathartic after spending eight hours in an editing room being frustrated by the filmmaking process to be able to go out and say the 'F' word 104 times,

en We're taught as young kids: Acknowledge your mistakes, admit your lies, ... It's cathartic. That's what I think the speech did. He didn't just try to blame someone else.

en It goes back to Aristotle's idea that tragedy has a cathartic effect on the audience, ... The experience purges you and leaves you a healthier person.

en It seems like a lifetime ago. You knew what it meant at the time. It's a lot of golf to be one shot short. There's some emotion still there, so going back was cathartic. I felt I could kind of move on now and say, this is who I am now.

en [Looking back on what he likes to think of now as his] whine-tasting ... It's a really limited perspective, but I remember at the time it was very, very cathartic. When somebody hangs up on the phone when you're 2,000 miles away from them, you have no recourse. The only reaction there is, is a pen. There's nothing else that you can do.


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