In the '90s, it was cool to just like R&B. But I liked Nirvana and stuff, too. — Autre Ne Veut Copy Share Image
The first album that I bought was the Nirvana 'MTV Unplugged in New York' album. — Tove Lo Copy Share Image
What Nirvana's success means is that certain radio stations now have their ear more cocked to bands like us; they're more open… — Lee Ranaldo Copy Share Image
“Everything we perceive to be solid and static is made up of almost entirely empty space.” — Joseph P. Kauffman Copy Share Image
As long as it's a world, it has laws. Why, I don't know, it's just the way it is. In Nirvana, there… — Frederick Lenz Copy Share Image
Usually, when Nirvana made music, there wasn't a lot of conversation. We wanted everything to be surreal. We didn't want to have… — Dave Grohl Copy Share Image
Unlike the transient days of our lives that constantly come and go, nirvana has always been, is now, and always will be. — Frederick Lenz Copy Share Image
“An entire generation now regards Nirvana as its version of the Beatles. They are of course hopelessly mistaken, but I would not… — Lewis Grossberger Copy Share Image
I'm still trying to find the perfect Nirvana song that's an example of that, but you do hear a lot of their… — Ian Christe Copy Share Image
Wisdom is to see the difference between nirvana and this world, this self-reflection that the mind creates. — Frederick Lenz Copy Share Image
When we came out, the kind of music that was popular was Nirvana, Soundgarden and Alice In Chains, all that stuff. That… — John Petrucci Copy Share Image
One doesn't stay in a state of nirvana by hiding from difficulties. You stay in nirvana by lavishing nirvana on everyone you… — Adyashanti Copy Share Image
If you take a band like Nirvana, their biggest hits are structurally the same as even a hair metal band's biggest hits.… — Buzz Osborne Copy Share Image
“The Highest Good consists," says he, "in the emptiness of mind and non-attachment. Transcendence is its cause, and Nirvana is its result.… — Kaiten Nukariya Copy Share Image
That was a time when I did love music, I couldn't get enough of what was going on. Maybe it was Nirvana… — Marc Jacobs Copy Share Image
I think Kurt Cobain and Nirvana represent this giant wave that came crashing in and turned music on its head again, and… — Pete Wentz Copy Share Image
“I read an article about Nirvana on one visit, and it didn't have any references to honey mustard dressing or lettuce. They… — Stephen Chbosky Copy Share Image
We seek to unify ourselves with the endless light of truth, of God, of nirvana. We recognize the infinite playing through all… — Frederick Lenz Copy Share Image
“Chris Cornell: I think Pearl Jam was the band that set the perfect example. Their big video, "Jeremy," propelled them into becoming… — Mark Yarm Copy Share Image
“As for karma itself, it is apparently only that which binds "jiva" (sentience, life, spirit, etc.) with "ajiva" (the lifeless, material aspect… — Mark X Copy Share Image
Growing up from Nirvana to all the bands I was listening to at the teenage time, those were my best friends, more… — Aaron Bruno Copy Share Image
Buddhist nirvana ... is based on egolessness and is not anthropocentric but rather cosmological. In Buddhism, humans and the things of the… — Masao Abe Copy Share Image
“What you know can never be the beyond. Whatever you experience is not the beyond. If there is any beyond, this movement… — U.G. Krishnamurti Copy Share Image
“Nirvana," says Kiai Hwan,[FN#276] "means the extinction of pain or the crossing over of the sea of life and death. It denotes… — Kaiten Nukariya Copy Share Image
“We are only able to disrespect, mistreat, and harm one another when we forget that the other person is us; when we… — Joseph P. Kauffman Copy Share Image
That is Buddha's meaning of nirvana: to be free from life and death, to be free from desire. The moment you are… — Anonymous Copy Share Image
People act like Nirvana invented grunge; they just took it and personified it. — Billy Corgan Copy Share Image
I liked Soundgarden, Nirvana, and Melvins. I didn't really care much for Pearl Jam. — Max Cavalera Copy Share Image
I know Nirvana's a strange thing. It means a lot of things to a lot of people. — Pat Smear Copy Share Image
I love Nirvana, Joy Division, and New Order - older alternative, I guess. — Finn Wolfhard Copy Share Image
“This side of Nirvana, there is no such escape for any of us as far as I know.” — Frederick Buechner Copy Share Image