Top 21 Rodney Crowell Quotes
#1. Time to go inward would you believe that I'm afraid to stare down the barrel of choices I have made.
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#3. You learn how to do good work by being honest with yourself.
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#4. When I was 12 years old, or however old I was when Bringing It All Back Home came out, I'd just skip back and forth endlessly between 'Subterranean Homesick Blues' and 'It's Alright, Ma' and 'Mr. Tambourine Man,' and now my Dylan roots are showing big time.
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#5. In life's rich beauty pageant we put children on a stage, said flash your soft white belly child, but just don't act your age.
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#6. You know I love to spend my mornings, like sunlight dancing on your skin
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#7. Time to go inward, man, I hope I have the nerve, to take inventory of the causes that I serve.
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#8. [My parents] worked hard all week long, and the way they celebrated and rejoiced in life was by making music on weekends. And that music was Country Music.
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#9. It evoked Picasso and Miles Davis for me - two great artists who totally indulged themselves in their work and who they were, but they certainly didn't give a damn what other people thought.
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#10. It's hard to kiss the lips at night/That chew your ass out all day long.
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#12. Try but don't try too hard. Just try hard enough, and things will go better.
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#13. I figure as an artist the best thing you can do is follow your heart - and if your heart is marketable, then you win.
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#14. If you're dedicated, if it's something that lives and breathes in your heart, then you've simply got to go ahead and do it.
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#15. He speaks four letter language because his mind is small. His voice is like venom, I don't like him at all.
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#16. On her new LP, Shatter, Jude Johnstone examines heartbreak and loss with such tender resignation that I wept in acknowledgement of its artful simplicity. A lesson in melodic grace delivered by as fine a singer-songwriter as any I know.
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#18. If you get a song right for its usage at the time, it can be useful to others ... Those songs are more friendly to other artists looking for material.
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#20. A fist in the face is all you deserve from love you've misplaced.
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#21. Every now and then I'll get seduced by the idea of money, and I'll take a stab at that ... and I fall flat on my ass. I've never written a lasting song with that mindset. It doesn't work.
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