Quote by Bob Dylan
My father probably thought the capital of the world was wherever h

My father probably thought the capital of the world was wherever he was at the time. It couldnt possibly be anyplace else. Where he and his wife were in their own home, that, for them, was the capital of the world. – Bob Dylan

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Although the masters make the rules for the wise men and the fools got nothing, Ma, to live up to. – Bob Dylan

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I change during the course of a day. I wake and Im one person, and when I go to sleep I know for certain Im somebody else. – Bob Dylan

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