Quote by Robert Plant
Im just lucky because my kids are grown-up - I love them, very pro

Im just lucky because my kids are grown-up – I love them, very proud of them, and we are in close contact as big-time friends, but they dont need me that much now and I can actually enjoy this wonderful world of music. – Robert Plant

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I like the idea of being alone. I like the idea of often being alone in all aspects of my life. I like to feel lonely. I like to need things. – Robert Plant

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How can you consider flower power outdated? The essence of my lyrics is the desire for peace and harmony. Thats all anyone has ever wanted. How could it become outdated? – Robert Plant

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Whenever I have bid a hasty goodbye to a loved one, Ive always made sure that my record collection was safely stored away in the boot of the car. – Robert Plant

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One often makes music to supplement ones world. – Brian Eno

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My music had roots which Id dug up from my own childhood, musical roots buried in the darkest soil. – Ray Charles

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Music, once admitted to the soul, becomes a sort of spirit, and never dies. – Edward George Bulwer-Lytton

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I love recording music. – J. J. Abrams

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