Shortly after college, I was working in New York City at 'Rolling Stone' magazine. — Lisa Lampanelli Copy Share Image
Johnny Knoxville went from struggling to pay his rent to being on the cover of 'Rolling Stone' in the course of, like,… — Spike Jonze Copy Share Image
I came over here and worked for rock magazines, and I worked for Rolling Stone, which has a very high standard of… — Kurt Loder Copy Share Image
The [Bob] Dylan sessions were very disorganized, to say the least. I mean, the "Like A Rolling Stone" session I was invited… — Al Kooper Copy Share Image
How does it feel, how does it feel to be without a home, like a complete unknown, like a rolling stone. — Bob Dylan Copy Share Image
Bob Dylan did the first really long record - Like A Rolling Stone - I think it was four minutes. — Pete Townshend Copy Share Image
The rolling stone rolls echoing from rock to rock; but the rolling stone is dead. The moss is silent because the moss… — Gilbert K. Chesterton Copy Share Image
"Like a Rolling Stone" [of Bob Dylan] is a kiss-off song like none before or since. — Bob Dylan Copy Share Image
I want to win a Grammy. I want to be on the cover of Rolling Stone. I want to be a musical… — Cheyenne Kimball Copy Share Image
Joe Klein is the flower of American political journalism, a sharp raconteur who shows traces of the gonzo style that was in… — Thomas Frank Copy Share Image
The very funny thing about "Like A Rolling Stone" is it was a six minute song, there was no music to read… — Al Kooper Copy Share Image
“So this general with the background in intelligence who is supposed to conquer Afghanistan can't even figure out what Rolling Stone is?… — Maureen Dowd Copy Share Image
Sorry ladies, don't believe the myth that a good woman is going to make a player a one woman man. A man… — Eugene Nathaniel Butler Copy Share Image
At the end of the playback of the take of "Like A Rolling Stone", or actually during the thing, Bob Dylan said… — Al Kooper Copy Share Image
One thing I loved when I was growing up, you maybe saw one review from a magazine like 'Rolling Stone,' but now… — M. Shadows Copy Share Image
It has been said that a rolling stone gathers no moss. I would add that sometimes a rolling stone also gathers no… — Ed Helms Copy Share Image
“You know the saying a rolling stone gathers no moss? I'm the opposite. I've gathered too much, and when one thing happens,… — Jane Devin Copy Share Image
I guess it really didn't even dawn on me that you could be a rock critic as a job until I was… — Chuck Klosterman Copy Share Image
“The director mentions the whispers about Clifton's sexual orientation, a supposed gig on a porn site years ago, a rumor about a… — Bret Easton Ellis Copy Share Image
I've always said that if you want to find out what's going on in Iraq or Afghanistan or Libya, I'll give you… — Michael Hastings Copy Share Image
The difference between the Japanese and the American is summed up in their opposite reactions to the proverb (popular in both nations),… — Carol Tavris Copy Share Image
“Music can inspire people to wake up and say, ‘Somebody’s lying.’ This is the point I’d like to make with my music,”… — Michael Azerrad Copy Share Image
Bob Dylan was really mad with my wife. I had asked by Rolling Stone - the only assignment I ever had for… — Nat Hentoff Copy Share Image
I was the first records editor at Rolling Stone, and there were no rules. There was nothing to fall back on as… — Greil Marcus Copy Share Image
Just because I look sexy on the cover of Rolling Stone doesn't mean I'm naughty. — Britney Spears Copy Share Image
Whereas Rolling Stone, I just never had anything to do with them. I'd stop by the office maybe twice a year. — P. J. O'Rourke Copy Share Image
A few of the artists knew my name, because I have an unusual name, from Rolling Stone. — Jancee Dunn Copy Share Image
Travel and society polish one, but a rolling stone gathers no moss, and a little moss is a good thing on a… — John Burroughs Copy Share Image
When I started working for Rolling Stone, I became very interested in journalism and thought maybe that's what I was doing, but… — Annie Leibovitz Copy Share Image
I welcome all interviews with 'Rolling Stone' magazine, and I'm sure people will talk to me in the future. — Michael Hastings Copy Share Image
The rock era, as I clock it, went from '65 to '94, from 'Like a Rolling Stone' to Kurt Cobain's death. — Steven Van Zandt Copy Share Image
'Rolling Stone,' my first single, was only a hit in Portugal, but when we recorded my second single, 'Can The Can,' I… — Suzi Quatro Copy Share Image
I'm a huge music fan. I usually say that if I had been born with a musical inclination, it would've been great.… — Emma Stone Copy Share Image
I want to live in a world where Miley (or any female musician) can twerk wildly at 20, wear a full-cover floral… — Amanda Palmer Copy Share Image
What's the big deal? I have really strong morals, and just because I look sexy on the cover of Rolling Stone doesn't… — Britney Spears Copy Share Image
I don't mind critics. I mean, I wrote for Rolling Stone for a hot minute. I like criticism. I enjoy criticism. The… — Patrick Stump Copy Share Image
When I started working for Rolling Stone, I became very interested in journalism and thought maybe that's what I was doing, but… — Annie Leibovitz Copy Share Image
It's pretty crazy. I was thinking about that today, how 'True Blood' has penetrated so much of the cultural zeitgeist. It's truly… — Denis O'Hare Copy Share Image
“Anthony DeCurtis came on board as a line editor and right away the project hit another level; his input snapped my sometimes… — Tom Moon Copy Share Image