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With useless endeavour Forever, forever, Is Sisyphus rolling His stone up the mountain!
— Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
Amidst the crowd, tumbling like a stone, although lying on the roads, I'm but a life.
— Waheed Ibne Musa
Bob Dylan did the first really long record - Like A Rolling Stone - I think it was four minutes.
— Pete Townshend
How does it feel, how does it feel to be without a home, like a complete unknown, like a rolling stone.
— Bob Dylan
Taped to her wall, where someone else might hang a crucifix, is a page torn from Rolling Stone: Prince in a misty lavender paradise.
— Jardine Libaire
A rolling stone can gather no moss.
— Publilius Syrus
As the rolling stone gathers no moss, so the roving heart gathers no affections.
— Anna Brownell Jameson
The rolling stone never gathereth mosse.
— John Heywood
It can never, ever, ever get weird enough for me.
— James Spader
General McChrystal wanted to be on the cover of 'Rolling Stone.'
— Michael Hastings
A rolling stone gathers no moss
— Wolfgang Mieder
Rolling Stone hates me. They must have an editorial policy to do me in for many years.
— Joni Mitchell
Travel and society polish one, but a rolling stone gathers no moss, and a little moss is a good thing on a man.
— John Burroughs
Earth is a giant stone, rolling and turning through the sky. And we're all on it together. I do believe that.
— Ally Condie
It's not set in stone. I like to keep it rolling and changing, and so I am like, "Great, I get to remake my song."
— Andrew Bird
I welcome all interviews with 'Rolling Stone' magazine, and I'm sure people will talk to me in the future.
— Michael Hastings
The stone that is rolling can gather no moss;For master and servant oft changing is loss.
— Thomas Tusser
For your popular rumour, unlike the rolling stone of the proverb, is one which gathers a deal of moss in its wanderings up and down.
— Charles Dickens
A rolling stone gathers no moss, but it gains a certain polish.
— Oliver Herford