“What happened to fantasy for me is what also happened to rock and roll. It found a common denominator for making maximum money. As a result, it lost its tensions, its anger, its edginess and turned into one big cup of cocoa.”
“What I ate for breakfast on school mornings was one buttered roll--a soft roll, not a hard roll--and one cup of cocoa; any attempt to alter this menu I regarded as a plot to poison me.”
“My idea of life, it's what happens when they're rolling the credits.”
“Men make angry music and it's called rock-and-roll; women include anger in their vocabulary and suddenly they're angry and militant.”
“It's not what happens to us that molds us. It's what we do with what happens to us.”
“It's not what happens to you that determines your happiness. It's how you think about what happens to you.”