Top 13 Famous Rock N Roll Sayings

#1. I wanted to be a rich, famous rock-and-roll star in that order.

Dee Snider

#2. Whenever your feeling is in conflict with your wish, feeling will be the victor.

Neville Goddard

#3. You know, speaking from experience, I can tell you that there's no aphrodisiac more potent than Watergate-themed cabaret music.

Martin Short

#4. Death is a debt to nature due, Which I have paid, and so must you.

Thomas Pynchon

#5. By the time we're done, their guests have gathered outside to see the boy who must have flowers to give to the girl he loves.

Jennifer Niven

#6. Life is like a dice game; one roll could land you in jail, or cuttin' cake, blowin' kisses in the rice game.

Jay Electronica

#7. The dress must follow the body of a woman, not the body following the shape of the dress.

Hubert De Givenchy

#8. Anyhow, I say, the God I been praying and writing to is a man. And act just like all the other mens I know. Trifling, forgitful, and lowdown.

Alice Walker

#9. Allow? Shouldn't women decide what they'll allow for their own bodies, not a government acting out an antiquated, unnecessary law?

Tracy Banghart

#10. I think politics is the biggest lever of change in India.

Nandan Nilekani

#11. My best investment, as cliched as this sounds, is the money I've spent developing myself, via books, workshops and coaching. Leadership begins within, and to have a better career, start by building a better you.

Robin S. Sharma

#12. When I first got famous, Greg Dulli was also just starting to cook with the Afghan Whigs, and because of the MTV awards I met Dave Grohl and Nirvana and all these rock and roll bands. So I had experience with what it was like when people were taking off at that time.

Denis Leary

#13. I hope we find evidence of dark matter in the lab and in outer space. This would go a long way to proving the correctness of string theory, which is what I do for a living. That is my day job. So string theory is a potentially experimentally verifiable theory.

Michio Kaku

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