Joe Strummer quotes:

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  • When you blame yourself, you learn from it. If you blame someone else, you don't learn nothing, cause hey, it's not your fault, it's his fault, over there.

  • Greed, it ain't going anywhere. They should have that in a big billboard across Times Square. Without people you're nothing

  • The hippy movement was a failure. All hippies around now just represent complete apathy. There's a million good reasons why the thing failed, OK. But the only thing we've got to live with is that it failed.

  • With The Simpsons you can go back to work with a keen heart.

  • To me, our music is like Jamaican stuff - if they can't hear it, they're not supposed to hear it. It's not for them if they can't understand it.

  • I don't want to look back. I want to keep going forward, I still have something to say to people.

  • If I had five million pounds I'd start a radio station because something needs to be done. It would be nice to turn on the radio and hear something that didn't make you feel like smashing up the kitchen and strangling the cat.

  • Everyone has got to realise you can't hold onto the past if you want any future. Each second should lead to the next one.

  • When we played Paris, the English punks would come over, and they got to know the French punks. There was some nice scenes in the back alleys.

  • The only place I considered home was the boarding school in Yorkshire my parents sent me to. It's easier, isn't it? I mean, it gets kids out the way, doesn't it?

  • I have a weird life because I live on songwriting royalties, which are a strange income. Sometimes it rains, sometimes it doesn't.

  • I began thinking there should be an American phrase book, 'cause I've got an Italian phrase book, and an Arabic one... now a British one. I think it'd be pretty good to have an American phrase book.

  • I don't have any other message than don't forget you are alive

  • People can change anything they want to, and that means everything in the world.

  • Yeah, all those things, responsibility, pressure. It's a bit stressful. I try and come to terms with it by not thinking about it.

  • Anyway, it's good to be sent back to the underground. There's always a good side to bad things and the good side to this is that at least everyone has to go back down.

  • I think we're going to have to forget about the radio and just go back to word of mouth.

  • We sing in English, not mimicking some American rock singer's accent. That's just pretending to be something you ain't.

  • And the pebbles fight each other as rocks/And my father bends among them/Two hands outstretching up to me/Not that I can hear.

  • I`m kind of like one of those people that picks up small and interesting bits of wood and doesn`t want to let go of them. Or, you know, I`m fascinated with the wrapper on a sardine can. A little cuckoo.

  • There is a time to dance to techno and a time not to.

  • All hippies around now just represent complete apathy.

  • The only place I considered home was the boarding school, in Yorkshire, my parents sent me to.

  • Punk rock isn't something you grow out of Punk rock is an attitude, and the essence of that attitude is 'give us some truth'

  • The toughest thing is facing yourself. Being honest with yourself, that's much tougher than beating someone up. That's what I call tough.

  • I'd like to say that people . . . people can change anything they want to. And that means everything in the world. Show me any country . . . and there'll be people in it just trying to take their humanity back into the center of the ring . . . . And follow that for a time. Y'know, think on that. Without people you're nothing.

  • If you ain't thinkin' about man and God and law, then you ain't thinkin' about nothin'.

  • The hippy movement was a failure.

  • I only saw my father twice a year. If I'd seen him all the time I'd probably have murdered him by now. He was very strict.

  • We aren't particularly talented. We try harder!"

  • Don't forget you're alive. 'Cause sometimes when you walk around the city and you're in a bad mood, you can think, hey, wait a minute, we're alive! We don't know what the next second will bring and what a fantastic thing this is. This can get easily forgotten in the routine of life, and that's something I'm trying to bring to my attention at all times. Don't forget you're alive. We're not dead, you know. This is the greatest thing.

  • In fact, punk rock means exemplary manners to your fellow human beings.

  • There is nothing more common than unsuccessful men with talent.

  • We`re all going to have to learn to live together and develop a greater tolerance and get rid off whatever our fathers gave us in the way of hatred between nations.

  • Don't write slogans, write truths.

  • When I started, they told me I only needed 3 chords and the truth... It turned out I could manage with 2 and some vague ideas.

  • The future is unwritten.

  • The way you get a better world is, you don't put up with substandard anything.

  • I'm far more dangerous now, because I don't care at all.

  • All the power's in the hands of people rich enough to buy it.

  • If they can't hear it, they're not supposed to hear it. It's not for them if they can't understand it.

  • You have the right not to be killed, unless it was done by a policeman or an aristocrat.

  • Authority is supposedly grounded in wisdom, but I could see from a very early age that authority was only a system of control and it didn't have any inherent wisdom. I quickly realised that you either became a power or you were crushed

  • It is fun to be alive. It's a hell of a lot better than being dead.

  • Strummer's Law: No input, no output.

  • When you're out to get the honey you don't go killing all the bees

  • I learnt that fame is an illusion and everything about it is just a joke. I'm far more dangerous now, because I don't care at all.

  • I hate it when I go out and I see parents going, 'don't do that', or 'stop doing that' when some kid's just hanging off a staircase or something. There's too much of this, 'don't do that'. The whole thing baffles me.

  • A lot of the time I'm semi-insane, but there is a slight bit of intelligence there.

  • Anybody who makes speeches written by someone else is just a robot.

  • I just want to go back to rockin', but I'm uncertain as to what to actually do ... The truth is, I never stopped thinking about rock 'n' roll for a second that I'm on holiday.

  • What's holding me up is I'm confused about the nature of the music. Because the modern music doesn't reach me. I mean to say the sound of the modern electric production. A lot of sequencers... synths. That's what people are buying. Because that doesn't reach me, it throws me back to like 1948, but I don't want to be there. Back there, I'm talking about blues records.... The roots of rock 'n' roll is rhythm and blues and that's like really where I'm at, where I was always at.

  • I have a weird life because I live on songwriting royalties, which are a strange income. Sometimes it rains, sometimes it doesn't. ... I want to grow up with my audience. I don't expect to be getting through to the younger pop crowd. I learned that from Paul Simon. ... When you blame yourself, you learn from it. If you blame someone else, you don't learn nothing, cause hey, it's not your fault, it's his fault, over there. ... People have told me songs I've written have changed their life. That's remarkable. That keeps your faith.

  • Nonsmokers should be banned from buying any product a smoker created.

  • We aren't particularly talented. We try harder!

  • My motto is, 'What's the hurry?' I'm trying to get it across to the modern world that we need to sit around and think a little bit more.

  • If you ain't thinkin about man and God and law, then you ain't thinkin about nothin'.

  • There isn't a town in the world I haven't run amok in.

  • everybody has a story to tell

  • I like to read because it's the opposite of being on the go. Reading is the perfect antidote.

  • I want to grow up with my audience. I don't expect to be getting through to the younger pop crowd. I learned that from Paul Simon.

  • For me the music is a vehicle for my lyrics. It's a chance to get some really good words across.

  • If you're allowed to make your mistakes, I think you should. But people don't really like hearing you admit them. Although I'd never wanted to dump on the musicians that were involved in that.... Because it was not their fault.

  • You've gotta be slightly stupid.

  • A lot of people... use a calculator!

  • I like to just feel how I feel and not worry about it really.

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