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Bob Dylan

Read through the most famous quotes from Bob Dylan




I have dined with kings, I've been offered wings. And I've never been too impressed.


— Bob Dylan


#dined #i #impressed #kings #never

In ceremonies of the horsemen, even the pawn must hold a grudge.


— Bob Dylan


#even #grudge #hold #must #pawn

There is nothing so stable as change.


— Bob Dylan


#nothing #stable

Colleges are like old-age homes, except for the fact that more people die in colleges.


— Bob Dylan


#die #except #fact #homes #like

Here's the thing with me and the religious thing. This is the flat-out truth: I find the religiosity and philosophy in the music. I don't find it anywhere else.


— Bob Dylan


#else #find #here #i #me

I don't think I've ever been an agnostic. I've always thought there's a superior power, that this is not the real world and that there's a world to come.


— Bob Dylan


#always #been #come #ever #i

You can't be happy by doing something groovy.


— Bob Dylan


#doing #groovy #happy #something #you

In the dime stores and bus stations, people talk of situations, read books, repeat quotations, draw conclusions on the wall.


— Bob Dylan


#bus #conclusions #dime #draw #people

Just because you like my stuff doesn't mean I owe you anything.


— Bob Dylan


#because #i #just #just because #like

You learn from a conglomeration of the incredible past - whatever experience gotten in any way whatsoever.


— Bob Dylan


#experience #gotten #incredible #learn #past






About Bob Dylan

Bob Dylan Quotes




Did you know about Bob Dylan?

Dylan's lyrics have incorporated a variety of political social philosophical biblical and literary influences. Much of Guthrie's repertoire was actually channeled through Elliott and Dylan paid tribute to Elliott in Chronicles (2004). They defied existing pop music conventions and appealed hugely to the then burgeoning counterculture.

Initially inspired by the performance style of Little Richard and the songwriting of Woody GuthrieRobert Johnson and Hank Williams Dylan has both amplified and personalized musical genres. Much of his most celebrated work dates from the 1960s when he was an informal chronicler and a seemingly reluctant figurehead of social unrest. Bob Dylan (pron.

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