Quote by Nick Cave
Getting married, for me, was the best thing I ever did. I was sudd

Getting married, for me, was the best thing I ever did. I was suddenly beset with an immense sense of release, that we have something more important than our separate selves, and that is the marriage. Theres immense happiness that can come from working towards that. – Nick Cave

Other quotes by Nick Cave

Im very happy to hear that my work inspires writers and painters. Its the most beautiful compliment, the greatest reward. Art should always be an exchange. – Nick Cave

Category:
Art
Author
Nick Cave
Read Quote

I love rock-n-roll. I think its an exciting art form. Its revolutionary. Still revolutionary and it changed people. It changed their hearts. But yeah, even rock-n-roll has a lot of rubbish, really bad music. – Nick Cave

Category:
Music
Author
Nick Cave
Read Quote

Im a believer. I dont go to church. I dont belong to any particular religion, but I do believe in God. I couldnt write what I write about and be creative without a certain form of belief. – Nick Cave

Category:
Religion
Author
Nick Cave
Read Quote
Other Quotes from
Happiness
category

My life has run from misery to happiness. – Loretta Lynn

Category:
Happiness

Happiness is the soundtrack of my life. – Terri Guillemets

Category:
Happiness

Happiness in the present is only shattered by comparison with the past. – Douglas Horton

Category:
Happiness

Money is human happiness in the abstract he, then, who is no longer capable of enjoying human happiness in the concrete devotes himself utterly to money. – Arthur Schopenhauer

Category:
Happiness

Random Quotes

Gestures, in love, are incomparably more attractive, effective and valuable than words. – Francois Rabelais

Category:
Love

I never really got nightmares from movies. In fact, I recall my father saying when I was three years old that I would be scared, but I never was. – Tim Burton

Category:
movies

Who brings a tale takes two away. – Irish Proverb

Category:
Gossip

An important consequence of freeing oneself from the fear of death is a radical opening to spirituality of a universal and non-denominational type. – Stanislav Grof

Category:
Death