Quote by Tom Glazer
When I was in Philadelphia during the Depression in 1930 or 31, I

When I was in Philadelphia during the Depression in 1930 or 31, I got a very sad job as a night watchman in a garage. The cars in the garage had been abandoned by their owners, since they had lost their jobs and couldnt keep up the payments. – Tom Glazer

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Im afraid I talk a lot, too much, perhaps. I should have been a lawyer or a college professor or a windy politician, though Im glad I am not any of these. – Tom Glazer

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My Dad died during the flu epidemic in 1918 when I was 4 years old. He left a lot of classical recordings behind that I began listening to at an early age, so he must have been a music lover. – Tom Glazer

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I published, privately, a collection of my serious poetry I had written over the years. I only published 50 copies, which I gave to friends, in a special deluxe edition. It was ridiculously expensive but Im glad that I did it. – Tom Glazer

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One must not let oneself be overwhelmed by sadness. – Jackie Kennedy

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I find America falling in love with a TV show flattering and interesting, but at the same time a little sad. – David Schwimmer

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It was sad when Sid Vicious died… I was freaked out when Phil Lynott died from Thin Lizzy. I cried. It was too crazy. – Dee Dee Ramone

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Im convinced I got signed because of who I am. And it makes me sad. – Jeff Buckley

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