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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. "
Clarence Clemons
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" I hung out in the Baltimore area a lot. My biggest memory was playing football against Morgan. That was, like, 'Forget about it,' that was a really big thing. They used to kick our butts all the time. "
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" Of all the surgeries I've had, there's not much left to operate on. I am totally bionic. "
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" There'll be no oiling up with this band. The oil has been there for years and it only gets better. "
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" It's a matter of choosing what is most important to you and putting that first. Once you have recognized your true purpose in life, this becomes much easier. "
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" The Philadelphia audiences, they're like our home crowd. "
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" I love Asbury Park. It's like the Liverpool of America. "
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" I didn't think I'd ever be a Michael Jackson fan. But... watching him move, watching him dance, is so encouraging for me. Because, in my mind, I can do all that stuff. "
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" Death is not just the end, it's the beginning. "
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" I'm always in the market for my acting. "
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" I've been pretty blessed. Sometimes it comes in disguise. "
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" I'm a Gaga-ite. "
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" I'm blessed with nice legs, but I see lots of guys with big upper bodies and pencil legs. "
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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. "
Clarence Clemons
" Rock-and-roll, to me, is very serious because we deal with the young people. We deal with people who need something, and that's the same thing that a preacher does. He feeds you something that you need spiritually in your soul and in your makeup. "
Clarence Clemons
" How many ways can you cut a steak? How many ways can a chord go? I've been in this business so long, I know how to cut it. "
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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.' "
Clarence Clemons
" Through all the hardships and all the operations and all the hospitals, all that stuff each part of my life, there's been some goodness, some greatness that comes in here and helps me to be strong, to continue what I'm doing. "
Clarence Clemons
" It's like Liverpool. Everybody went for the music. All the young musicians seemed to gravitate to Asbury Park. "
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" The first time I ever saw a black audience at our concert, we were in Zimbabwe. "
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" I like health-conscious cooking, but growing up in the South, I do love southern cooking; southern France, southern Italy, southern Spain. I love southern cooking. "
Clarence Clemons
" 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. "
Clarence Clemons
" You had your black bands, and you had your white bands, and if you mixed the two, you found less places to play. "
Clarence Clemons
" I visualize what I do before I do it. Visualizing makes me better. "
Clarence Clemons
" Tell-all books are boring. "
Clarence Clemons
" Sometimes you just do things and let your natural self become a part of what you're doing. "
Clarence Clemons
" I've been thinking about a cookbook. I've been making notes and promising myself I'll do it some day. I have an idea for a cookbook and music together. "
Clarence Clemons
" I wanted an electric train for Christmas but I got the saxophone instead. "
Clarence Clemons
" We had to play both ways on the field, so I was offensive center and defensive end. "
Clarence Clemons
" To me, music is a river. I have lived my life beside the river. Every day, I get up and look at the river. I watch it and notice when it rises and falls. "
Clarence Clemons
" When I grew up, there was one music: rock n' roll. Somewhere along the line, there was a separation. I don't know why it happened, but it did happen. "
Clarence Clemons