I was brought up by two women: my mother and my grandmother.
LEMMYI don’t like people’s table manners. That really puts you off eating food.
More Lemmy Quotes
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I don’t only collect Nazi stuff; I collect objects from all the Axis countries.
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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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Cold pizza is a perfect breakfast, with lots of salt.
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Gay people are made and not born.
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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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In every kid’s life, there’s about three or four years when you’re at liberty, and after that, you have to get a job because you’re getting married or you have to support your parents or whatever it is.
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Growing up in America is like being taught to be stupid.
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Like most housewives, I don’t cook unless I have company.
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It’s when you get to 60 when everything starts to go pear-shaped. Everyone thinks that becoming an older guy is easy, but you never consider it fully. It comes as quite a shock.
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I think love’s an infatuation that turns into a habit, because you can’t keep that passion going. You get used to people, and that’s death for me – I like to be surprised.
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I always open doors for women. It’s just good manners.
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Am I going to get my warts removed? I might do, but I’m certainly not going to auction them on the Internet.
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I was never going to be a doctor or a lawyer, so being a musician seemed to be the best of what was on offer.
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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 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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