Quote by Mick Jagger
I came into music just because I wanted the bread. Its true. I loo

I came into music just because I wanted the bread. Its true. I looked around and this seemed like the only way I was going to get the kind of bread I wanted. – Mick Jagger

Other quotes by Mick Jagger

The past is a great place and I dont want to erase it or to regret it, but I dont want to be its prisoner either. – Mick Jagger

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great
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I must be careful not to get trapped in the past. Thats why I tend to forget my songs. – Mick Jagger

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movingon
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The elusive nature of love… it can be such a fleeting thing. You see it there and its just fluttering and its gone. – Mick Jagger

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Nature
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Id call what I do pop music, but its folky and electronic and it doesnt really sound like much else. – Ellie Goulding

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Music

Most recently weve been working in concert situations rather than clubs. because there arent too many rooms there like Ronnie Scotts, that are pure music rooms, where people come specifically to listen to music. – Chuck Mangione

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Music

Distance doesnt exist, in fact, and neither does time. Vibrations from love or music can be felt everywhere, at all times. – Yoko Ono

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Music

You can have great sequences with music, but if you dont have the acting youre bored after 15 minutes. Or not bored, but youre like, So what? – Danny Boyle

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Music

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Id never been in play long enough for the flowers to die in the dressing room. – Mercedes McCambridge

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funny

As kids we didnt complain about being poor we talked about how rich we were going to be and made moves to get the lifestyle we aspired to by any means we could. And as soon as we had a little money, we were eager to show it. – Jay-Z

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Money

If you wish to know the divine, feel the wind on your face and the warm sun on your hand. – Buddha

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Nature

Well, I think first of all there was a failure to have real, clear information at our disposal. There was a real lack of situational awareness. We didnt have the capabilities on the ground to give us real-time, accurate assessments of the physical condition of the city. – Michael Chertoff

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Failure