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If I have any regrets, I could say that I'm sorry I wasn't a better writer or a better singer.
— Patti Smith
Blessedness is within us all.
— Patti Smith
He picks the lock of her dreams with her own hairpin.
— Patti Smith
I got some coffee and stood looking at the sky.
— Patti Smith
a black granite cube containing only the character mu
— Patti Smith
I think masturbating is a really important function in art. People don't like to hear that kind of stuff, but it's true.
— Patti Smith
I feel about politics the same way I do about religion: I find the best I can from different things.
— Patti Smith
-What is the song about? I asked.
-Death, he answered with a laugh. But don't worry, nobody dies, it is the death of love. — Patti Smith
-Death, he answered with a laugh. But don't worry, nobody dies, it is the death of love. — Patti Smith
Those were mystical times. An era of small pleasures.
— Patti Smith
Who can know the heart of youth but youth itself?
— Patti Smith
My father was a dreamy fellow - he read Plato and Socrates and watched Phillies games.
— Patti Smith
It's not so easy writing about nothing.
— Patti Smith
I'd try to write my poems in a certain rhythm. I had my rock 'n' roll stuff for performing and my denser stuff for writing.
— Patti Smith
Sure I destroyed my guitar at every concert, but it was okay, because I'd always get a shiny new one the very next day.
— Patti Smith
It got to the point where I started hiding because I didn't want to be photographed. (On living with Robert Mapplethorpe)
— Patti Smith
Pollution is a necessary result of the inability of man to reform and transform waste.
— Patti Smith
When I was a young girl, I'd love giving book reports.
— Patti Smith
Who can know the heart of youth except youth itself.
— Patti Smith
Poets don't finish poems, they abandon them.
— Patti Smith