Austin Quote by Willie Nelson Download Open image “There's a freedom you begin to feel the closer you get to Austin, Texas.” — Willie Nelson ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 4.1 out of 5 (9 ratings) Copy quoteShare Austin Austin texas Feels Freedom Inspirational Texas
To me, Texas is Austin, a bunch of cool people trying to make a difference. — Bill Hicks Copy Share Image
If it's freedom you want, come to Texas. No one there tells you what to do and how you have to do it. — Edna Ferber Copy Share Image
Of course, Texas is so huge it really is empty places; people can easily drive an hour and a half to work every day,… — Gail Collins Copy Share Image
I'm from Texas, and one of the reasons I like Texas is because there's no one in control. — Willie Nelson Copy Share Image
I come from a very small island which is packed with people. I mean, jam-packed with people. I've lived a life which has been… — Robert Plant Copy Share Image
Austin is such a free and creative place, but I can't enjoy it as much because everyone I love is back in L.A. — Kyle Chandler Copy Share Image
I am not a pig farmer. The pigs had a great time, but I didn't make any money. — Willie Nelson Copy Share Image
Songwriters might write cynical, world-wise lyrics and constantly talk about money, but most of us are downright naive when it comes to business. — Willie Nelson Copy Share Image
Once you replace negative thoughts with positive ones, you'll start having positive results. — Willie Nelson Copy Share Image
My first job was in a Bohemian polka band, the Rejcek family polka band in Abbott. The old man in the band had another… — Willie Nelson Copy Share Image
Cruelty is all out of ignorance. If you knew what was in store for you, you wouldn't hurt anybody, because whatever you do comes… — Willie Nelson Copy Share Image
Americans don't eat horses. They are not raised as food animals and they are treated with chemicals that render them unsafe for consumption. The… — Willie Nelson Copy Share Image
I was influenced a lot by those around me - there was a lot of singing that went on in the cotton fields. — Willie Nelson Copy Share Image
“And when I die, put it on my stone. God said, Sucker get your bad ass home. I wasn't Superman. I wasn't Superman” — Willie Nelson Copy Share Image
I just enjoy both working and not working. And fortunately, I work enough where I get that out of my system, and then we… — Willie Nelson Copy Share Image
Let's get the government stay out of our private lives, once and for all, and stop arresting smokers. Let's take a stand for personal… — Willie Nelson Copy Share Image
In the tradition of the classic songwriter rooms like The Bluebird in Nashville, Strange Brew is a gift to the music community in Austin,… — Christopher Cross Copy Share Image
Athens, much like Austin, is a difficult music scene. There are so many musicians there that it is hard to get gigs and hard… — Corey Smith Copy Share Image
I assaulted Stone Cold Steve Austin and got away with it! It was indeed a very special night for me... — Vince McMahon Copy Share Image
I try to make as much time as I can for R5, because I love it so much. Ultimately, that's what's going to be… — Ross Lynch Copy Share Image
Me being able to beat up Austin Powers? I mean, how great can that be? — Verne Troyer Copy Share Image
“I love you,' I told him. It was not the first time, but I didn't want it to be the last. Austin gathered me… — Megan Hart Copy Share Image
That's one the main reasons we live in Austin. The weather is so nice for the majority of the offseason, and it's easy for… — Jake Arrieta Copy Share Image
I would say of characters I've created, the one I've felt the most connected to emotionally was Adam Austin from 'The Prophet.' I think… — Michael Koryta Copy Share Image
I come from a very small island which is packed with people. I mean, jam-packed with people. I've lived a life which has been… — Robert Plant Copy Share Image
What we've witnessed in the past 25 or 30 years is just incredible. We've birthed 30,000 or 40,000 restaurants. I used to go to… — Geoffrey Zakarian Copy Share Image
“To me [Edgar Allan Poe's] prose is unreadable—like Jane Austin's [sic]. No there is a difference. I could read his prose on salary, but… — Mark Twain Copy Share Image