Quote by Bob Dylan
I dont think Ive ever been an agnostic. Ive always thought theres

I dont think Ive ever been an agnostic. Ive always thought theres a superior power, that this is not the real world and that theres a world to come. – Bob Dylan

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This land is your land and this land is my land, sure, but the world is run by those that never listen to music anyway. – Bob Dylan

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