"In my naïvety, I thought people who were……" — Bruce Dickinson
"In my naïvety, I thought people who were in rock 'n' roll bands were great artists, and it was a huge shock to the system to realise that they weren't, that they didn't even aspire to be, really. Some of them did, maybe, but some of them, like Samson, were very frightened of the idea."
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61 Quotes by Bruce Dickinson
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