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“I do know what my songs are about. Playboy: And what’s that? Dylan: Oh, some are about four minutes; some are about five, and some, believe it or not, are about eleven or twelve. Playboy: Can’t you be a bit more informative? Dylan: Nope.”
― Bob Dylan: The Playboy Interviews (Singles Classic)
― Bob Dylan: The Playboy Interviews (Singles Classic)
“A saint is a person who gives of himself totally and freely, without strings. He is neither deaf nor blind. And yet he’s both. He’s the master of his own reality, the voice of simplicity. The trick is to stay away from mirror images. The only true mirrors are puddles of water.”
― Bob Dylan: The Playboy Interviews (Singles Classic)
― Bob Dylan: The Playboy Interviews (Singles Classic)
“I haven’t read that much of Dylan Thomas. It’s a common thing to change your name. It isn’t that incredible. Many people do it. People change their town, change their country. New appearance, new mannerisms. Some people have many names. I wouldn’t pick a name unless I thought I was that person. Sometimes you are held back by your name. Sometimes there are advantages to having a certain name. Names are labels so we can refer to one another. But deep inside us we don’t have a name. We have no name. I just chose that name and it stuck.”
― Bob Dylan: The Playboy Interviews (Singles Classic)
― Bob Dylan: The Playboy Interviews (Singles Classic)
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