Quote by Dave Grohl
When Nirvana became popular, you could very easily slip and get lo

When Nirvana became popular, you could very easily slip and get lost during that storm. I fortunately had really heavy anchors – old friends, family. – Dave Grohl

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When I listen to music these days, and I hear Pro Tools and drums that sound like a machine – it kinda sucks the life out of music. – Dave Grohl

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Its funny recently Ive started to notice peoples impersonations of me, and its basically like a hyperactive child. – Dave Grohl

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Ladies and gentlemen, god bless America – land of the free, home of the brave. – Dave Grohl

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If anything interferes with my inner peace, I will walk away. Arguments with family members. All that stuff. None of it matters. – Shirley MacLaine

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Family involvement is a valuable thing and playing together actively can be the 90s version of it. Instead of just watching, you can do it together… something we dont spend enough time on. We can motivate and excite each other about fitness. – Alan Thicke

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I do not see my family life in any way, shape, or form as an opportunity for a photo. – Shania Twain

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A happy family is but an earlier heaven. – George Bernard Shaw

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