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Bob Dylan Quotes - Page 15

A song is anything that can walk by itself.

A song is anything that can walk by itself.

Bob Dylan, Barry Miles, Pearce Marchbank (1978). “Bob Dylan in his own words”, Music Sales Corp

For the loser now Will be later to win

Song: The Times They Are a-Changin', 1964

When somethin's not right it's wrong.

Bob Dylan (2016). “The Lyrics: 1961-2012”, p.338, Simon and Schuster

I read On the Road in maybe 1959. It changed my life like it changed everyone else's.

"Grasping for the Wind : The Search for Meaning in the 20th Century". Book by John W. Whitehead, 2001.

I say there're no depressed words just depressed minds.

Bob Dylan, Wolf Biermann (2003). “Eleven outlined epitaphs”

A poem is a naked person... Some people say that I am a poet.

Bob Dylan (2014). “The Lyrics: Since 1962”, p.170, Simon and Schuster

But I would not feel so all alone, everybody must get stoned.

Song: Rainy Day Women #12 and 35, Album: Blonde On Blonde, 1966

I said, you know they refused Jesus, too. He said, you're not him.

Song: Bob Dylan's 115th Dream, Album: Bringing It All Back Home, 1965

Don't know which one is worse, doing your own thing or just being cool.

Song: Gonna Change My Way of Thinking, Album: Slow Train Coming, 1979

There's danger in this open world where men strive to be free, and to me the greatest danger was in society.

Bob Dylan (2014). “The Lyrics: Since 1962”, p.20, Simon and Schuster

I've been up the mountain and I had a choice. Should I come down? So I came down. God said, Okay, you've been up on the mountain, now you go down. You're on your own, free. Check in later, but now you're on your own.

Bob Dylan “The fiddler now upspoke: a collection of Bob Dylan's interviews, press conferences and the like from throughout the masters career”

You’re a cow Give me some milk Or else go home

Song: Ballad of a Thin Man, Album: Highway 61 Revisited, 1965