Best quotes by Ry Cooder on People
Checkout quotes by Ry Cooder on People
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‟ After all is said and done and institutions fail, people still have some ability to care for each other.
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‟ Some people have career plans, long-range career plans. I don't know anything about that. I'm no good at it.
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‟ People who love the applause should have it, but I don't care for it.
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‟ Music is fragile: people die, and it's forgotten.
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‟ People who get together, regardless of other structures, will find something in common. They are bound to. That was the Pete Seeger let's-all-sing theory.
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‟ People respond to any good you can do in music.
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‟ Back in the early '70s, when Susie and I were first married, we had a little house that we rented, and we used to have parties. People would come, and they wouldn't leave. I used to get so tired. I'd put on the Stanley Brothers, 'Songs for the Good People,' and the house would clear in five minutes. It was not liked; it was alien. It was weird.
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‟ People have all sorts of expectations which you can't meet. Me, I'm so reclusive I stay away from such things as much as I can. I never go anywhere.
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‟ People who aren't as interested in recorded music as they used to be will say, 'Oh, 'Buena Vista?' Loved it.' And I'll say, 'Well, how about any of my other recent records. I've been doing some pretty good ones. You like those?' And they go, 'Huh?'
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