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One Quotes by Keith Richards
- I'd been an expert at taking beatings. Then I had a lucky break where I did a bully in, by total sheer luck. ... One…
- One minute I'm standing at Ronnie Scott's getting a standing ovation and the next minute, I'm on a marble slab
- The thing about being a songwriter, once you realize you are one, is that to provide ammo, you start to become an observer. ... You're…
- It’s one thing to play a Muddy Waters song. It’s another thing to play with him.
- I never sleep alone. If there is no one to sleep next to, I'll sleep next to a stuffed animal. It makes me feel secure…
- Treat each guitar track-and each song-completely different. For example, if I'm using a certain amp and guitar on one track, I'll deliberately use something else…
- There's something beautifully friendly and elevating about a bunch of guys playing music together. This wonderful little world that is unassailable. It's really teamwork, one…
- What is it that makes you want to write songs? In a way you want to stretch yourself into other people’s hearts. You want to…
- I'm all for a quiet life. I just didn't get one.
- One of the great things about songwrighting; it's not an intellectual experience
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