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Bob Dylan

Read through the most famous quotes from Bob Dylan




Thinking of a series of dreams Where the time and the tempo fly And there's no exit in any direction 'Cept the one that you can't see with your eyes


— Bob Dylan


#dreams

Act the way you'd like to be and soon you'll be the way you'd like to act.


— Bob Dylan


#change #improvement #misattributed-to-leonard-cohen #motivational #success

Beauty walks a razors edge, someday I'll make it mine.


— Bob Dylan


#beauty

Couldn't help but make me feel ashamed to live in a land where justice is a game.


— Bob Dylan


#justice #justice

The Harmonica is the world’s best-selling musical instrument. You’re welcome.


— Bob Dylan


#humor

Ah, but I was so much older then I’m younger than that now


— Bob Dylan


#song-lyrics #young-at-heart #youthful-arrogance #life

New York was a city where you could be frozen to death in the midst of a busy street and nobody would notice.


— Bob Dylan


#business

Being noticed can be a burden. Jesus got himself crucified because he got himself noticed. So I disappear a lot.


— Bob Dylan


#being #burden #crucified #disappear #got

There must be some kind of way out of here,' said the joker to the thief...


— Bob Dylan


#song-lyrics #music

I think the truly natural things are dreams, which nature can't touch with decay.


— Bob Dylan


#dreams






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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