Difficult Quote by Robbie Robertson Download Open image “It's easy to be a genius in your twenties. In your forties, it's difficult.” — Robbie Robertson ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 2.9 out of 5 (6 ratings) Copy quoteShare Difficult Easy Easy Genius Forties Forties Difficult Genius Genius Twenties Intelligence Twenties Twenties Forties Your
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I think that there's always great music being made. Always has been, always will be. — Robbie Robertson Copy Share Image
I think, some countries, you have to be dead to have your picture on a stamp. — Robbie Robertson Copy Share Image
When you look at that period when Warhol and the Velvets and the Stones were doing things, it was this intersection of art and… — Robbie Robertson Copy Share Image
I've been really fortunate that I've been at a lot of critical crossroads in my musical journey. When I look back, there are some… — Robbie Robertson Copy Share Image
At a young age I thought, 'Wow, that fiddle thing, that's pretty cool. That mandolin is great. These drums, I like these drums... '… — Robbie Robertson Copy Share Image
I haven't been to many music events where somebody was performing and it actually made me cry. — Robbie Robertson Copy Share Image
In Americana, the facts and the dreams seem to be all the same to me. — Robbie Robertson Copy Share Image
I could never be a movie star and get up at 7:30 to be at someone else's studio. — Robbie Robertson Copy Share Image
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