Quote by Bob Dylan
Ive been up the mountain and I had a choice. Should I come down? S

Ive been up the mountain and I had a choice. Should I come down? So I came down. God said, Okay, youve been up on the mountain, now you go down. Youre on your own, free. Check in later, but now youre on your own. – Bob Dylan

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Whats money? A man is a success if he gets up in the morning and goes to bed at night and in between does what he wants to do. – Bob Dylan

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You cant imagine parlor ballads drifting out of high-rise multi-towered buildings. That kind of music existed in a more timeless state of life. – Bob Dylan

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