Life moves fast. As much as you can learn from your history, you have to move forward.
“Life moves fast. As much as you can learn from your history, you have to move forward.”
— Eddie Vedder · History
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Life moves fast. As much as you can learn from your history, you have to move forward.
“Life moves fast. As much as you can learn from your history, you have to move forward.”
— Eddie Vedder · History
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“Life moves fast. As much as you can learn from your history, you have to move forward.”
“There's been times when I've been standing in a line at a movie and someone's hit me with something really heavy about someone really close and how our music has helped them get through it. Even in our darkest moments we try and find something beautiful.”
“I just finished touring, and I'm on a detox thing. It's a heavy detox, so nothing in my belly except water, salt, and cayenne pepper.”
“When attempting to make a plea for more peace in the world at a rock concert, we are reflecting the feelings of all those we have come in contact with so we may all have a better understanding of each other.”
“The interesting thing is that it seems like George W. Bush would have been happy being the president of anything. He could have been president of Major League Baseball.”
“I'm an example of someone who never made it to university. I did have this dream to be a musician. I felt that this dream had an expiration date.”
“I did a book in 1996, an overview of black history. In that process I became more aware of a lot of the black inventors of the 19th century.”
“The public history of modern art is the story of conventional people not knowing what they are dealing with.”
“We have a harder way to succeed in life as Serbs because of the past that we had and because of the history we had.”
“I love Boston. I love Fenway Park. I love Red Sox history. But in no way am I a Red Sox fan.”
“For some reason, when Colin Kaepernick took a knee, people remained undecided about the side of history that he was on - which was clearly short-sighted on their part, because he was always right. Because there was no public momentum or approval behind what he did, people found it easier to say things like 'stick to sports.'”
“Keeping books on social aid is capitalistic nonsense. I just use the money for the poor. I can't stop to count it.”