Bruce Springsteen Quotes

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"You're singing in the voice of somebody who lived 100 years ago, some of them three, four hundred years ago." Bruce Springsteen
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"We just sit around talking about the old times She says when she feels like crying she starts laughing thinking about: Glory days, well they'll pass you by Glory days, in the wink of a young girl's eye, Glory days, glory days" Bruce Springsteen
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"I have no rules left. I don't have to get on the radio. It's wide open for me. The singer-songwriters I admire - Dylan, Neil Young, Woody Guthrie - move forward all the time." Bruce Springsteen
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Rules   

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"We're a long, long way from home. Home's a long, long way from us." Bruce Springsteen
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Home   

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"This is a song tax, ... for not being (in Madison) for so long." Bruce Springsteen
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"I'll let somebody else sort that part of it, I guess. But a lot of 'em seem pretty applicable, you know? Mrs. McGrath is basically an Irish anti-war song, but it's ripped right out of the headlines everyday today." Bruce Springsteen
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"I was unrecognizable to myself; I saw my reflection in a window; I didn't know my own face." Bruce Springsteen
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Reflection   

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"Everything I knew and dreamed about was packed into those songs," Bruce Springsteen
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"Bruce Springsteen and the Trope of the Female Salvator?" Bruce Springsteen
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"Talk about a dream, try to make it real." Bruce Springsteen
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American Musician   

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"Everyone remembers the experience quite truly, ... And everyone was centered around this thing, that we suffered. No one forgot that. Everyone had that in common." Bruce Springsteen
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Experience   

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"See, I was nine years old when I saw Elvis on 'Ed Sullivan', and I had to get a guitar the next day. I stood in front of my mirror with that guitar on. . . and I knew then that's what had been missing." Bruce Springsteen
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"The Dixie Chicks have taken a big hit lately for exercising their basic right to express themselves, ... For them to be banished wholesale from radio stations, and even entire radio networks, for speaking out is un-American. The pressure coming from the government and big business to enforce conformity of thought concerning the war and politics goes against everything that this country is about -- namely freedom." Bruce Springsteen
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"We're here tonight with a mission, we're here tonight with a purpose," Bruce Springsteen
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"Blind faith in your leaders, or in anything, will get you killed." Bruce Springsteen
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American Musician    Faith   

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"People deserve. . . the truth. They deserve honesty. The best music, you can seek some shelter in it momentarily, but it's essentially there to provide you something to face the world with." Bruce Springsteen
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Honesty   

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"Our American government has strayed too far from American values. It is time to move forward. The country we carry in our hearts is waiting." Bruce Springsteen
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"When you make more than $500 a night, you get more than $500 problems." Bruce Springsteen
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"Is a dream a lie if it don't come true, or is it something worse?" Bruce Springsteen
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"I thought I knew exactly how it would sound, but it surprised me, ... It was a nice moment driving back from the city, and it caught me by surprise again. There's no other record (of mine) quite like it ... I never made another one." Bruce Springsteen
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"Had a brother at Khe Sahn fighting off the Viet Cong, they're still there, he's all gone." Bruce Springsteen
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