I'm not going to judge what I do.
I think Bob Dylan's a good songwriter. I think he's the best songwriter in the world probably.
Real success is not being on the cover of a magazine; it's knowing that you've done, and enjoyed doing, what you set out to do.
Realize your own potential and try to live out your expectations of your potential.
Let's face it, we do have this mating instinct that just won't quit, you know? Just when you think it's safe to come out, there it is again. You're driving down the street, and it's the last thing on your mind, and all of a sudden you're like, "Oh, he looks nice," and you're up a lamppost.
Once you stop drinking and smoking and stuff, it really gets on your nerves, all that nonsense going on.
I'm with someone who's got very high standards, and he doesn't tolerate all these ridiculous vices very easily. That's not reason enough to marry someone, although people have gotten married for less.
In fact, I've only been to a couple of other people's dinner parties. But I must admit, I really enjoyed the few I've been to, but I'm not really on that circuit.
I can only cook brown rice and vegetables, so I don't get too many people coming over for dinner parties or anything.
I don't listen to music, and I don't particularly watch television, so if anyone wants to come over and just hang out with me sitting at the table in silence, you know, eating a dish of rice... I don't get too many takers.
It's my tough luck if things happen that are complicated.
I just want to be as regular, and get by with doing the least amount of publicity, but still look really cool, you know? And get a bit of respect.
Everyone has their set of problems and I'm certainly not going to sensationalize mine or try to evoke pity or sympathy out of people because I don't think they warrant that sort of thing. That's my private karma that I have to work out.
I'm 34 now, I like to say 35 because it makes me look better for my age, and I have to keep a little bit of a profile so that every three years if I do put a record out, I don't have to substantiate where I've been for three years and why the silence and the sort of false mysterioso.
I had a very colorless background, and when I left Ohio and moved to England, nobody knew who I was and I had a real freedom. I could be free to experiment and experience things and I liked that a lot.
The celebrity thing is such a thing in itself now.
I don't want my children to be at a disadvantage, growing up in the limelight, because then they have to live up to an identity already cut out for them, relating all the time to being so-and-so's daughter or so-and-so's son.
I'd really rather just be the anonymous Mr. Nobody who I always was up until I first went onstage. I liked that.
I've never been to a Hollywood party, although I imagine that it might be fun.
I don't like to be recognized on the street or in restaurants, and I don't like the whole celebrity thing.
I don't really go out to clubs, but if I did, I'd just want to go rock out with my mates or whatever.
There's this celebrity thing that goes along with making records or being a rock star. I'm into this celebrity thing just enough to let me go on making records and making a living out of it.
I expect people to at least use some thought.
I always thought if a guy could play the guitar, he must be something really special.
I don't wish to embarrass anyone.
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