Love of my life, you’ve hurt me. You’ve broken my heart, and now you leave me. Love of my life, can’t you see? Bring it back, bring it back, and don’t take it away from me, because you don’t know what it means to me.
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!
More Freddie Mercury Quotes
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I fall in love much too quickly and that results in me getting badly hurt. The problem with love is that you lose control and that is a very vulnerable state to be in.
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Can you imagine how terrible it is when you’ve got everything and you’re still desperately lonely? That is awful beyond words.
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Whatever I am doing, I am not doing it for money but for music.
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We’re a very expensive group; we break a lot of rules. It’s unheard of to combine opera with a rock theme, my dear.
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I don’t want to die, so sometimes I think it would have been better if I had never been born.
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One year of love is better than a lifetime alone.
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When we began, we approached it the way we did because we were not prepared to be out-of-work musicians, ever. We said either take it on as a serious commodity or don’t do it at all.
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Modern paintings are like women, you’ll never enjoy them if you try to understand them.
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My soul is painted like the wings of butterflies, Fairy tales of yesterday will grow but never die, I can fly, my friends.
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I’m as gay as a daffodil, my dear!
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I’m hopeless with money; I simply spend what I’ve got.
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If we’re weird onstage, I don’t know what you’d call the Tubes.
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Excess is part of my nature. Dullness is a disease. I really need danger and excitement. I’m never scared of putting myself out on a limb.
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I am a romantic, but I do put up a barrier around myself, so it is hard for people to get in and to know the real me.
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Oh, I was not made for heaven. No, I don’t want to go to heaven. Hell is much better. Think of all the interesting people you’re going to meet down there.
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