When you leave the house, it isn’t safe. The air you breathe isn’t going to be safe, not for very long. That’s why you have to enjoy the moment.
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More Lemmy Quotes
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My advice wouldn’t be good to anybody. I don’t see it really being greeted with thunderous applause.
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I’m against any religion, and Communism and Nazism – they’re both equally religions. They’re just replacement gods.
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I wasn’t very worried about the Cold War; I was busy being a musician.
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Like most housewives, I don’t cook unless I have company.
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My hearing is usually O.K.
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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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I make a very good steak.
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I like hard, aggressive music.
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It’s much more fun to be full of hope than pessimism any day of the week.
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Kids are generally rotten until the age of about six, when they become people.
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The hippie era was a wonderful time because we still believed we could make the world a better place.
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I’ve always been very wordy; I’ve got a great vocabulary.
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Everyone gets depressed. But what do you do? You just go through it.
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I don’t really admire musicianship per se – as is obvious from my own playing.
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When you’ve lived the life that I have, you should always expect something like that to crop up. I was not a good boy.
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Rock n’ roll’s had a good time out of me – and I’ve had a very good time out of rock n’ roll.
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As for what other people think of me, I don’t care. I don’t care and never have.
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I wasn’t any good at playing tennis.
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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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I always write about war, love, death, and injustice. There’s plenty of that around, so I never run out of ideas.
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In 1967, I had my first black girlfriend, and a lot more ever since then. I just don’t understand racism.
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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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I didn’t really want to be in the lifestyle without the music. And I didn’t want to be in the music without the lifestyle.
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People don’t know how to be outrageous anymore.
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I’m not going to die broke, but I’m not rich.
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We’ve made bad albums in the past, and people have bought them. I don’t know. I don’t care. I’m just grateful for it.
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