A Quote by Glenn Danzig

I just told you I wasn't a Satanist — © Glenn Danzig
I just told you I wasn't a Satanist

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I just told you I wasn't a Satanist.
You are not worshipping anything when you are a Satanist.
The real satanist is not quite so easily recognized as such
I haven't become a satanist, but I am fascinated by the character of the devil.
I told my mother this and I told my family this. I told them I was going to be the guy who had success. I just want to stick to what I say.
Well, I use the word Satanist, but I don't know if I ever really considered myself as somebody who's into Satan
The Atheist complains about the wind. The Christian prays for it to change. The Satanist adjusts his sails.
Well, I use the word Satanist, but I don't know if I ever really considered myself as somebody who's into Satan.
The Town Hall Pub on a Wednesday night was just regulars anyway, so we could play whatever. Worst case scenario, it would be the same seven people who were always at the bar getting drunk, and they would be there for us. But we just told our friends and family, and they came out to support us. Then they told their friends, who told their friends, who told their friends. It was a full-on event.
The Satanist realizes that man, and the action and reaction of the universe, is responsible for everything, and doesn't mislead himself into thinking that someone cares.
I don't force anything onto other people, because you'll never get a good satanist out of forcing somebody to be one.
A Satanist practices the motto, "If a man smite thee on one cheek, smash him on the other!" Let no wrong go unredressed.
Sister Mary chose that moment to come in with the tea. Satanist or not, she'd also found a plate and arranged some iced biscuits on it.
When I write a story, I just wanna tell you what's in my head. It can come from real life and then turn into fantasy, stuff just rhyming. And write about what you know. I just like to tell stories that have not been told or [told] from my perspective.
I sort of found King Diamond in second grade, but I didn't become a devoted Satanist until a few years later, but that was very much part of my adolescence as well.
I never knew there were this many stars." "I can't see them," he told me. "I just see you." "That's one of your cheesier lines," I told him. "It's the altitude," he told me. "I don't have enough oxygen in my brain." "I see.
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