Put out the good and keep the bad – don’t believe all you read in the Bible.
FREDDIE MERCURYPut out the good and keep the bad – don’t believe all you read in the Bible.
FREDDIE MERCURYI do not have love does not mean I don’t have anybody.
FREDDIE MERCURYI guess I’ve always lived the glamorous life of a star. It’s nothing new – I used to spend down to the last dime.
FREDDIE MERCURYI’m a very emotional person, a person of real extremes, and that’s often destructive both to me and others.
FREDDIE MERCURYA lot of my songs are fantasy. I can dream up all kinds of things. That’s the kind of world I live in. It’s very sort of flamboyant, and that’s the kind of way I write. I love it.
FREDDIE MERCURYI’m hopeless with money; I simply spend what I’ve got.
FREDDIE MERCURYI’m possessed by love, but isn’t everybody?
FREDDIE MERCURYThe others don’t like my interviews. And frankly, I don’t care much for theirs.
FREDDIE MERCURYSuccess is my breathing space. I brought it on myself. I will price it, I will cash it, I can take it or leave it. Loneliness is my hiding place, breastfeeding myself. What more can I say? I have swallowed the bitter pill, I can taste it. Life is real.
FREDDIE MERCURYIn the early days, we just wore black onstage. Very bold, my dear. Then we introduced white, for variety, and it simply grew and grew.
FREDDIE MERCURYMy game of love has just begun, love runs from my head down to my toes. My love is pumping through my veins. Play the game, driving me insane.
FREDDIE MERCURYYou can have everything in the world and still be the loneliest man. And that is the most bitter type of loneliness, success has brought me world idolization and millions of pounds. But it’s prevented me from having the one thing we all need: A loving, ongoing relationship.
FREDDIE MERCURYYears ago, I thought up the name Queen. It’s just a name. But it’s regal, obviously, and sounds splendid.
FREDDIE MERCURYI’m just a musical prostitute, my dear.
FREDDIE MERCURYOne year of love is better than a lifetime alone.
FREDDIE MERCURYDoes it mean this, does it mean that that’s all anybody wants to know? I’d say what any decent poet would say if anyone dared ask him to analyze his work: if you see it, darling, then it’s there!
FREDDIE MERCURY