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Out Quotes by Aerosmith
- Mary had a little sheep, With the sheep she went to sleep. The sheep turned out to be a ram, And Mary had a little…
- It's like sitting on the back of an elephant with an iron trying to get out the wrinkles.
- We would like to help you out. Which way did you come in?
- The thing that really stands out in my mind about Aerosmith is that we're still fucking together. Whatever we've done together and whatever we've become,…
- You know...sometimes I'll be looking out at the audience and I'll be in the middle of a song, and I'll just stop dead. I'll look…
- Even in the old days, we'd make an effort. When I'd go out to score on Eighth Avenue, I'd get my junk and a chocalate…
- I'd met Mick Jagger years ago when he invited me to his house in Malibu, but back then I was too gagged to my fucking…
- When I let the kid out, he stays out. That's why I'm in rock n' roll.
- I thought I could leave, but couldn't get out the door.
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