A Quote by Al Jourgensen

Nothing exceeds like excess. — © Al Jourgensen
Nothing exceeds like excess.

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My advice to girls: first, don't smoke - to excess; second, don't drink - to excess; third, don't marry - to excess.
Nothing Succeeds like excess!
Moderation is a fatal thing. Nothing succeeds like excess.
We live in a time of excess - excess population, excess information.
Is not the action of nature like the stretching of a bow? The high, it pulls down; the low, it lifts up; It takes from what is in excess In order to make good of what is deficient. Who can take what they have in excess and offer it to others?
When leading people and serving Heaven, nothing exceeds moderation.
Inspiration is a slender river of brightness leaping from a vast and eternal knowledge, it exceeds reason more perfectly than reason exceeds the knowledge of the senses.
In order to create an image almost similar to that of a pencil case standing up and walking, I try to eliminate all excess by cutting. I have the feeling that this process (of "cutting off") is linked in some way to "elegance". Elegance and so-called "eliminating excess", or the beauty that remains after excess has beeen eliminated...
I drink to excess, I gamble to excess, but everyone knows it, so it's not a big deal.
He who holds on to the Way seeks no excess. Since he lacks excess, he can grow old in no need to be renewed.
Excess of liberty, whether it lies in state or individuals, seems only to pass into excess of slavery.
The desire of power in excess caused the angels to fall; the desire of knowledge in excess caused man to fall: but in charity there is no excess; neither can angel nor man come in danger by it.
We must defend freedom of expression and if I had to chose, I prefer the excess of caricature over the excess of censure.
The love of lucre, though sometimes carried to a ridiculous excess, a vicious excess, is the grand cause of prosperity to all States.
My theory is that balance is key - nothing in excess.
It is better to err by excess of mercy than by excess of severity. . .Wilt thou become a Saint? Be severe to thyself but kind to others.
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