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  • My friends are Peter Gabriel, Bruce Springsteen, and we're singing about mortality, getting older. It's an interesting time.

  • The acceptance of death gives you more of a stake in life, in living life happily, as it should be lived. Living for the moment.

  • The deeper you get into Yoga you realize it is a spiritual practice. It's a journey I'm making. I'm heading that way.

  • I want to get old gracefully. I want to have good posture, I want to be healthy and be an example to my children.

  • The Super Bowl is Americana at its most kitsch and fun.

  • An uncle of mine emigrated to Canada and couldn't take his guitar with him. When I found it in the attic, I'd found a friend for life.

  • I really wanted to work with David Lynch. I was a big fan of The Elephant Man and Eraserhead.

  • I think there's room for both private exploration and group work in Yoga.

  • I see songs not as a commodity used up when the album goes off the charts, which is often the case with pop songs. I see them as a body of work. Life should be breathed into them.

  • I try to give the media as many confusing images as I can to retain my freedom. What's real is for my children and the people I live with.

  • I don't understand American football at all. It looks like all-in wrestling with crash helmets.

  • I can't really change my life to accommodate people who are jealous. I don't see why I should.

  • Like Yoga, the spiritual life is actually very difficult.

  • It's never easy to write a song. It's the most difficult thing I do.

  • Peter Townshend shows us it's all right to grow up. There is dignity after rock'n'roll.

  • Turn the clock to zero, honey, we're starting up a brand new day.

  • Don't judge me, you could be me in another life.

  • I think you can get the wrong impression about me from my work and think I'm always a bit down. I'm not that way at all. I'm fun-loving.

  • I've only paid lip service to a spiritual life.

  • It has very little to do with my work, but if your image is not sexy enough, people won't listen. It's part of the game.

  • I'm not much of a family man. I'm just not that into it. I love kids, I adore them, but I don't want to live my life for them.

  • There's no religion but sex and music.

  • The more irrational of us are worried about the millennium ending - as if a date would really matter.

  • I was recruited to teach 9-year-olds. I taught for two years.

  • Takes more than combat boots to make a man.

  • There is no monopoly of common senseOn either side of the political fenceWe share the same biologyRegardless of ideologyBelieve me when I say to youI hope the Russians love their children too[]There's no such thing as a winnable warIt's a lie we don't believe anymore (The Russians)

  • I think love has something to do with allowing a person you claim to love to enter a larger arena than the one you create for them.

  • Success always necessitates a degree of ruthlessness. Given the choice of friendship or success, I'd probably choose success.

  • I think I'm a focus for international attention.

  • He deals the cards to find the answerThe sacred geometry of chanceThe hidden law of a probable outcomeThe numbers lead a danceI know that the spadesAre the swords of a soldierI know that the clubs are weapons of warI know that diamondsMean money for this artBut that's not the shape of my heart"

  • I can't fly a flag for monogamy or whatever the opposite is; it depends on the person and on the situation.

  • I exist in a state of almost perpetual hysteria.

  • If you love someone, set them free.

  • Nothing comes from violence and nothing ever could, for all those born beneath an angry star, lest we forget how fragile we are.

  • If you play music with passion and love and honesty, then it will nourish your soul, heal your wounds and make your life worth living. Music is its own reward.

  • The War on Drugs has failed, but it's worse than that. It is actively harming our society. Violent crime is thriving in the shadows to which the drug trade has been consigned. People who genuinely need help can't get it. Neither can people who need medical marijuana to treat terrible diseases. We are spending billions, filling up our prisons with non-violent offenders and sacrificing our liberties.

  • I have been through various fitness regimes. I used to run about five miles a day and I did aerobics for a while.

  • I've spent a bit of time with the Prince of Wales, who I respect greatly. I'd give two cheers for the Monarchy.

  • I miss England. I miss the weather. I've spent moss of the last 25 years on tour. I'm ready to come home.

  • I write the music, produce it and the band plays within the parameters that I set.

  • Sooner or later we learn to throw the past away, history will teach us nothing.

  • I don't think happiness is necessarily the reason we're here. I think we're here to learn and evolve, and the pursuit of knowledge is what alleviates the pain of being human.

  • He deals the cards to find the answerThe sacred geometry of chanceThe hidden law of a probable outcomeThe numbers lead a danceI know that the spadesAre the swords of a soldierI know that the clubs are weapons of warI know that diamondsMean money for this artBut that's not the shape of my heart

  • If "Manners maketh man," as someone saidThen he's the hero of the dayIt takes a man to suffer ignorance and smileBe yourself, no matter what they say."(Englishman in New York)

  • If we seek solace in the prisons of the distant pastSecurity in human systems we're told will always always lastEmotions are the sail and blind faith is the mastWithout the breath of real freedom we're getting nowhere fast."(History Will Teach Us Nothing)

  • Without the voice of reason, every faith is its own curse."(History Will Teach Us Nothing)

  • I don't need to manufacture trauma in my life to be creative. I have a big enough reservoir of sadness or emotional trauma to last me.

  • I was brought up as a Catholic and went to church every week and took the sacraments. It never really touched the core of my being.

  • Every ripple on the ocean, every leaf on every tree, every sand dune in the desert, every power we never see.

  • I'm not speaking as someone who has reached satori or anything else. I'm a student.

  • Let your pain be my sorrow. Let your tears be my tears too. Let your courage be my model. That the north you find will be true.

  • I do my best work when I am in pain and turmoil.

  • Without the voice of reason, every faith is its own curse.

  • Yoga is almost like music in a way; there's no end to it.

  • Melancholy is no bad thing.

  • I'm very much afraid of being mad - that's my one fear.

  • I have a big problem with piped music. I like either silence or to listen to it properly.

  • The logical process will often be the safe one. I tend, when I'm given that choice, to go the way that's not safe.

  • I see music as one language. If one musical form eats its own tail, it dies. So it needs to be a mongrel, it needs to be hybridised.

  • That sense of failure, I don't know where people put it who don't write songs and aren't able to emote physically. It must go somewhere.

  • I made two movies before The Police had a hit record: I did Quadrophenia and a film called Radio On.

  • Yoga introduced me to a style of meditation. The only meditation I would have done before would be in the writing of songs.

  • I always stayed fit because I'm a performer, and all of those things help me to perform.

  • a gentleman will walk but never run.. it takes a man to suffer ignorance and smile.. be yourself no matter what they say..

  • A lot of people approach risk as if it's the enemy when it's really fortune's accomplice.

  • At night a candle's brighter than the sun

  • Be yourself, no matter what they say.

  • Convince an enemy, convince him that he's wrong. To win a bloodless battle, the victory is long. A simple act of faith, reason over might. To blow up his children would only prove him right.

  • Every breath you take and every move you make Every bond you break, every step you take I'll be watchin' you Every single day and every word you say Every game you play, every night you stay I'll be watchin' you

  • For to sit in a room full of books, and remember the stories they told you, and to know precisely where each one is located and what was happening in your life at time or where you were when you first read it is the languid and distilled pleasure of the connoisseur.

  • Great music as much about the space in between the notes as it is about the notes themselves.

  • Hell is full of high court judges.

  • Honor the community you come from. Tell their stories.

  • How can I save my little boy from Oppenheimer's deadly toy?

  • Humans make the mistake of believing that it is their right to survive. Species die out on this planet all the time without anyone noticing. The planet will still be there, and we must lose this attitude of divine right, that something will save us...

  • I come from a family of losers, and I've rejected my family as something I don't want to be like.

  • I don't belong to a church or political party or a group of any kind. I feel that Amnesty International is the most civilized organization in history. Its currency is the written word. Its weapon is the letter; that's why I am a member. I believe in its non-violence; I believe in its effectiveness. Its dignity and its sense of commitment. Its focus on individuals and the concentration and tenacity with which they defend those imprisoned for their ideas has earned it the cautious respect of repressive governments throughout the world.

  • I don't drink coffee I take tea my dear I like my toast done on one side ...

  • I don't drink coffee I take tea my dear, I like my toast done on one side. And you can hear it in my accent when I talk, I'm an Englishman in New York. See me walking down Fifth Avenue, a walking cane here at my side. I take it everywhere I walk, I'm an Englishman in New York. I'm an alien I'm a legal alien, I'm an Englishman in New York.

  • I don't like singing before noon.

  • I feel this music has nurtured me as I've been immersing myself in it. I've felt supported by it.

  • I find that the rhythm of going on long walks will suggest melodies.

  • I hate most of what constitutes rock music, which is basically middle-aged crap.

  • I learned to change my accent; in England, your accent identifies you very strongly with a class, and I did not want to be held back.

  • I never made promises lightly There may have been some that I've broken But I swear in the days still left We will walk in fields of gold

  • I never saw no military solution That didn't always end up as something worse

  • I never saw no miracle of science that did not go from a blessing to a curse.

  • I quite like mistakes. I think they're human.

  • I realize that nothing's as it seems.

  • I see a city in the desert lies The vanity of an ancient king But the city lies in broken pieces While the wind howls and the vultures sing

  • I think I mentioned to Bob [Geldof] I could make love for eight hours. What I didn't say was that this included four hours of begging and then dinner and a movie.

  • I think the labyrinth is an interesting metaphor for our lives as musicians. We're always being drawn toward the center of it because that's where the mystery is. What is music? It's a journey.

  • I think the time is right for yoga, we really are living in a very complex time - a time of great turmoil and change. Yoga is a good antidote to all that. It is almost like music in a way; there's no end to it.

  • I was famous overnight. I went from nowhere to being really big.

  • I went off to fight some battle that I'd invented inside me.

  • If I were a Brazilian without land or money or the means to feed my children, I would be burning the rain forest too.

  • If manners maketh the man as someone said, then he's the hero of the day.

  • If you love somebody, set them free.

  • If you make your living writing, and you can't write anything, it's over. It's very frightening.

  • If you really want to define civilization it should be a culture that doesn't destroy its environment. If you burn down the kitchen one day and expect to eat the next, it is not even intelligent, let alone civilized.

  • Intellectually I'm probably a Republican.

  • It takes a man to suffer ignorance and smile.

  • It's a big enough umbrella, but it's always me that ends up getting wet.

  • I've been the lowest low on the planet, I've been a sinner all my days. And I was living with my hands on the trigger, I had no sense to change my ways.

  • I've never lost perspective on who I am. Well, maybe briefly, but generally I'm pretty balanced.

  • I've spent too many years at war with myself, the doctor has told me it's not good for my health.

  • Let your soul be your pilot.

  • Letizia Gambi is a stunning vocalist

  • Like music, yoga is a journey -- one that is long enough so you keep developing, and keep learning. I don't see an end to it.

  • Love is stronger than justice.

  • Men go crazy in congregation. They only get better one by one.

  • Money is only important when you don't have any.

  • Money's only important when you don't have any.

  • Mr. Breschnev says we will bury you, I don't subscribe to that point of view. It seems like such an ignorant thing to do, if the Russians love their children, too.

  • My comfortable existence is reduced to a shallow meaningless party.

  • My logic's been drowned in a sea of emotion.

  • Nothing in your life is beyond redemption.

  • One of the rewards of success is freedom. the ability to do whatever you like.

  • Our politicians, they all seemed like game show hosts to me.

  • Security in human systems we're told will always, always last. Emotions are the sail, and blind faith is the mast. Without the breath of real freedom we're getting nowhere fast.

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