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" Cooking is an art form, a creative thing. "
Clarence Clemons
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" To me, the sax is rock n' roll, even though electric guitars kind of pushed it aside for a while. "
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" I visualize what I do before I do it. Visualizing makes me better. "
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" When I walk on stage, it's the 'healing floor.' No matter how bad I'm hurting, I get out there and do it. "
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" Before the Berlin Wall came down, we played behind the Iron Curtain and sang, 'Born in the U.S.A.,' and I thought, 'We're all going to die. The man is going to get us all killed.' But then you saw all these kids with the American flag and German flags together and singing the song, and it was, wow, like 'We Shall Overcome.' "
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" I'll never be rude to another news person. It's a tough job, a thankless job. You really have to get out there and grovel to get your story. "
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" Everybody calls me Big Man. "
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" We had to play both ways on the field, so I was offensive center and defensive end. "
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" I was a born rock n' roll sax player. "
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" In the mental calmness of a spiritual life, I have found that the answers to the whys in our lives are able to come to you. In my music I find the same thing. "
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" When you go backstage at a Bruce Springsteen show, you don't see a circus. "
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" I do read music, but I prefer playing from the heart. "
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" It's sad to see these old buildings go because they have so many memories, and it's a real personal kind of thing when you play these places. It's part of our history just gone. "
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" I have faith in the judicial system. "
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" When you die, we go back to the white energy of all the white energy: white heat that's flung against the sky and becomes a star. "
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" Small clubs aren't as lucrative, but spiritually, they're my favorite places to play. It's a homey kind of thing. I refer to it as the Church of What's Happening Now. "
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" It's a crazy world, so I meditate for 20 minutes. I also meditate for 20 minutes before a concert. "
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" As a horn player, the greatest compliment one can get is when a person comes to you and says, 'I heard this saxophone on the radio the other day and I knew it was you. I don't know the song, but I know it was you on sax.' "
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" I know that one day I'm going to die. I want to accomplish as much as I can before I do. "
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" Of course, you get exhausted. You want to pass out. I came close a couple of times. But you're filled with something, that feedback that comes from the audience. "
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" Death is not just the end, it's the beginning. "
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" The calm mind allows one to connect with the inner self, the Soul, the very source of our being. That's where the music lives. That's where my music comes from. "
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" As long as my mouth, hands, and brain still work, I'll be out there doing it. I'm going to keep going 'til I'm not there anymore. This is what's keeping me alive and feeling young and inspired. "
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" I'm a mellow fellow. Nothing much bothers me. "
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" I never thought I'd be a, quote, 'rock & roll star.' "
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" I take my job as a rock and roll sax player very seriously. To do it the way that I must do it, I must be in good condition. The better shape you're in, the harder you can rock. "
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