I took my brains out and stretched them on the rack, now I’m not too sure I’m gonna get them back.
PAUL MCCARTNEYThe thing you must remember is that I’m the Number One John Lennon fan. I love him to this day and I always did love him
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Hamburg totally wrecked us. I remember getting home to England and my dad thought I was half-dead. I looked like a skeleton, I hadn’t noticed the change, I’d been having such a ball!
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You can judge a man’s true character by the way he treats his fellow animals.
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She is the rock ‘n’ roll queen. Weirdly enough, that is one of the things her reign will be remembered for. Queen Elizabeth I, we remember Raleigh; Queen Elizabeth II it’s gonna be the Beatles.
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There are two things John and I always do when we’re going to sit down and write a song. First of all we sit down. Then we think about writing a song.
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I’m only 49 years old. I’m still in the middle of this whole thing. I don’t feel like it’s finished at all. I’m still planning to write better songs.
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In the end, the love you take is equal to the love you make.
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If You can play Your stuff in a pub, then You´re a good band.
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Painting is a magical process that I like, where you conjure something out of nothing; you get a little idea that leads you through. You can go into a trance while you’re doing it, so it’s a nice contrast to real life.
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I realize now that taking drugs was like taking an aspirin without having a headache.
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Look, people are allowed their own opinions and they don’t always coincide with yours. As an artist you just have to keep plugging on.
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I think [Transcendental Meditation] is what people need. They don’t need high minded talk, they need results.
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Think globally, act locally.
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For tomorrow may rain, so I’ll follow the sun.
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And what’s the point of changing when I’m happy as I am?
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But with writers, there’s nothing wrong with melancholy. It’s an important color in writing.
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