Roaming Around famous quotes

Last updated: Sep 5, 2024

  • Everyone starts out being an atheist. No one is born with belief in anything. Infants are atheists until they are indoctrinated.

  • My discussion with Keith Richards about the creative process led me to believe that there's an invisible presence of a stream of ever-flowing creativity that we overhear-all you have to do is pull up the antenna and dial it in. This presence allows you to maintain your sense of origin and move forward.

  • Looking out of the window at the infinite sky, I prayed out, 'Dear Baby Jesus, I am sorry for my sin, even though I do not know what they are, which seems a bit unfair if it is going to be held against me. But that is your way. And I am not questioning your wisdomosity. In future, however, would it be possible for my life to be not so entirely crap? Thank you.

  • The shame in life is not to fail to reach your dream, but to fail to have a dream to reach.

  • . . . why some men choose to fill their brief allotment of time engaging the impossible, others in the manufacture of sorrow.

  • I always wanted to be a singer, but none of my friends thought I could sing.

  • Everything is connected to everything else,

  • I was a rust repairer. I was a rust repairer and full-time survivor. I survived all the major earthquakes, and the Titanic, and several air crash.

  • Both Self-restraint and Unrestraint are a matter of extremes as compared with the character of the mass of mankind; the restrained man shows more and the unrestrained man less steadfastness than most men are capable of.

  • It's true that bluegrass is a virtuosic form and asks that of its performer. Old-time music is older rawer and purer. It's less stylized. We don't solo. Well sometimes we do, but it's different it has more to do with rock-and-roll than bluegrass does.