Quote by Bruce Dickinson
The mystical poetry of William Blakes artwork also forms the basis

The mystical poetry of William Blakes artwork also forms the basis for the album cover. – Bruce Dickinson

Other quotes by Bruce Dickinson

I enjoy making solo albums because over the years its evolved into more of a genuine personal expression of story-telling and day dreams, and I work in a way that has more control. – Bruce Dickinson

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Dreams
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I dont like being recognised, I have no interest in being famous at all, I just do what I do. If I could be like Captain Kirk and beam myself up and then beam myself down, I would! – Bruce Dickinson

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famous
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Poetry
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Poetry should be able to reach everybody, and it should be able to appeal to all levels of understanding. – Peter Davison

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Poetry

Theres one of my new poems actually – is a good example of where my poetry has ended up. My earlier river poetry was more like a cross between Shelley and Dylan Thomas. – Robert Adamson

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Poetry

Poets are like baseball pitchers. Both have their moments. The intervals are the tough things. – Robert Frost

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Poetry

The fact that something is in a rhymed form or in blank verse will not make it good poetry. – Robert Morgan

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Poetry

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The only questions worth asking today are whether humans are going to have any emotions tomorrow, and what the quality of life will be if the answer is no. – Lester Bangs

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Its interesting when people make comments about celebrities weight gain or lack of weight gain as if theyre a medical professional thats treating that celebrity. Like, This doctor does not treat Jessica Simpson, but thinks her weight is unhealthy. If you dont treat her, then how do you know? – Busy Philipps

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What is the charm that makes old things so sweet? – Sarah Doudney, “Between the Lights,” c.1875

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Nostalgia

A look at the past reminds us of how great is the distance, and how short, over which we have come. The past makes us ask what we have done with us. It makes us ask whether our very achievements are not ironical counterpoint and contrast to our fundamental failures. – Robert Penn Warren

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History