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I don't wish my career on anyone.
— John Entwistle
From the ship all things were taken out, so that the clothes which I took with me on my back I only had.
— William Adams
So by the time I taught myself the bass guitar at the age of 14, my hands were already pretty nimble.
— John Entwistle
Cities are broke, there are no jobs, people without a high school diploma and sometimes even with a college degree can't get jobs.
— Rachel Grady
The Netherlands are wet, flat and full of stoned people.
— John Entwistle
I ain't quiet.. everybody else is too loud.
— John Entwistle
I don't mind doing the Who tours when they come along but I want to get out there and play.
— John Entwistle
I can't stand rap ... people who can't sing do rap ... you can sing rebellion as well as talk it ... Hitler would have been in a rap band.
— John Entwistle
We'll open for anyone, we are just looking to play.
— John Entwistle
We have nine hungry Rottweilers on the farm.
— John Entwistle
People die . . . but love endures immortal.
— Vaughn Entwistle
We grow when we recover from the right pain in the right way.
— Eric Greitens
I am writing a book and that takes third place of importance.
— John Entwistle
I set myself up to be a bass guitarist and bass players get a lot more work than people like me.
— John Entwistle
I got a couple on per album but my problem was that I wanted to sing the songs and not let Roger sing them.
— John Entwistle
What I feel I am doing now is giving to the people exactly what they paid for but never actually heard before.
— John Entwistle
I long ago decided that anything that could be finished in my lifetime was necessarily too small an affair to engross my full interest.
— Ernest DeWitt Burton
I love playing for people.
— John Entwistle
Time is a great teacher,
Who can live without hope? — Carl Sandburg
Who can live without hope? — Carl Sandburg