I have spent my life judging the distance between American reality and the American dream.
BRUCE SPRINGSTEENYou’re born into this life paying for the sins of somebody else’s past.
More Bruce Springsteen Quotes
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Elvis Presley is all there is. There just ain’t no more. Everything starts and ends with Elvis. He wrote the book. He is everything to do and not to do in the music business.
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Tonight I’m stepping lightly and I’m feeling no pain.
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Being an artist is this kind of occupation in which you have to make people care about your obsession.
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You know, my music utilizes things from the past, because that’s what the past is for. It’s to learn from. It’s not to limit you, you shouldn’t be limited by it.
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The great challenge of adulthood is holding on to your idealism after you lose your innocence.
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Talk about a dream, try to make it real.
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I have spent my life judging the distance between American reality and the American dream.
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It’s a fairytale so tragic there’s no prince to break the spell. I don’t believe in magic, but for you I will.
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Someday girl, I don’t know when, were gonna get to the place where we really want to go, and we’ll walk in the sun. But til then, tramps like us, baby, we were born to run.
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I’m ready to grow young again.
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What if what you do to survive kills the things you love?
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Adult life is dealing with an enormous amount of questions that don’t have answers.
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You can’t shut off the risk and the pain without losing the love that remains.
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I think life goes through a cycle of losing and refinding yourself all the time. Everyone has disappointments all the time, some of them pretty small, some of them pretty big.
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You can beat the drum so hard that people stop listening. I wanted to use my voice wisely and not expend it wastefully.
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