The hippie era was a wonderful time because we still believed we could make the world a better place.
LEMMYLike most housewives, I don’t cook unless I have company.
More Lemmy Quotes
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I don’t want to advise anyone to do anything, apart from try and stay alive. That’s my advice – don’t die.
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The Beatles were from Liverpool. It’s a hard town. The Stones weren’t the hard men. They just dressed up. The Beatles were the hard men.
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I once fell through a hole in the stage.
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I wasn’t very worried about the Cold War; I was busy being a musician.
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It’s very much up to you, how you shape your life. I mean, I missed out on human relationships. But looking at relationships that I’ve seen along the way, I don’t think I’ve missed much.
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You can’t win fame; you have to earn it. If you’re given fame without working for it, then you’re not going to be ready for it.
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The Beatles are the classical music of rock n’ roll. And rock n’ roll is far more widespread than classical will ever be.
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I can never be anonymous – especially when I walk round looking like this; especially when I take so much trouble not to be anonymous, right?
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In your twenties, you think you are immortal. In your thirties, you hope you are immortal.
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The thing about death is it’s so final, isn’t it, really? As far as we know… Nobody has ever come back and told us about it.
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I saw the Beatles play the Cavern in Liverpool when I was 16. They had attitude: Onstage, they were like a four-headed monster.
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It just seems like we get more popular every eight years or so. For some reason, it becomes cool to like Motorhead again.
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My persona has given me a certain notoriety, if not international celebrity.
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It’s not that I take pride in being unfashionable. It’s just that I’ve gotten used to it.
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I am emphatically not a Nazi.
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