Heard you told him that you’d love him ’til the end of time. Now that’s the same thing that you told me.
WILLIE NELSONWhen songs fall from the sky, all I can do is catch them before they hit the ground.
More Willie Nelson Quotes
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If a song was ever good, it’s still good.
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Once you replace negative thoughts with positive ones, you’ll start having positive results.
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A frozen river is not a dry one, it’s just a still river on the surface but is still moving, and so am my winter writing.
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I take it not only a day at a time, but a moment at a time, and keep it at that pace. If you can be happy right now, then you’ll always be happy, because it’s always in the now
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Air you breathe is bad for your lungs so you’ve got to careful and don’t overdue any bad air. Too much pot, too much anything is not good. Your lung is a piece of flesh, a piece of bone. You can injure it.
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As long as there’s a few farmers out there, we’ll keep fighting for them.
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Indecision may or may not be our biggest problem.
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Sadly, there are more wild horses in holding pens than in the wild.
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Sometimes there is a 36-piece orchestra going off in my stomach.
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We are the same. There is no difference anywhere in the world. People are people. They laugh, cry, feel, and love, and music seems to be the commons denomination that brings us all together. Music cuts through all boundaries and goes right to the soul.
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If you’ve made your own hell, then only you have the power to escape it.
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Fortunately, we are not in control.
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Nothing lasts forever, but old Fords and a natural stone.
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I learned some invaluable lessons in Nashville that apply to both farming and show business: Do not corner something you know is meaner than you; keep skunks of all kinds at a distance; if you forgive your enemies, it messes up their heads.
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Freedom is control in your own life.
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