Portal:Motörhead/Quotes
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- "If this band moved in next door to you, your lawn would die."
- People don't read any more. It's a sad state of affairs. Reading's the only thing that allows you to use your imagination. When you watch films it's someone else's vision, isn't it? — Interview in the English newspaper The Independent, 15 October 2005.
- "We've never had a good world, we don't understand how to make it a good world. the only thing we've learned in 2000 years of civilization is how to kill more people from further away, so we don't have to see it. our mindset hasn't improved at all."
- "Safe sex, safe music, safe clothing, safe hair spray, safe ozone layer. Too late! Everything that's been achieved in the history of mankind has been achieved by not being safe."
- "The only time I've seen any rebellion was in the fifties, sixties and early seventies. The rest of it you can keep."
- "One thing I am very glad of is that I went through the sixties. People who didn't really don't know what they missed. We pushed a certain consciousness, a way of life and it was exciting - no AIDS, people weren't dying so much from drug abuse and it was truly a time of freedom and change."
- "That was a great time, the summer of '71 - I can't remember it, but I'll never forget it!"
- "If you think you are too old to rock 'n roll then you are."