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Paul Weller (singer) quotes - page 2
When I'm dead, I wanna leave a body of work, like authors or great painters do.
Paul Weller (singer)
I want to hear as much music as I possibly can before I leave this mortal coil but it's impossible to hear it all because there's so much of it.
Paul Weller (singer)
I've always liked my clothes, even before I could properly afford them. Clothes for me were never a cloak, a cover. They were how I chose to express myself.
Paul Weller (singer)
I wear jeans and a T-shirt sometimes. I just like clothes - since the first time I can remember, like age ten or eleven; I was just obsessed with music and clothes. Just like a lot of people in England from my generation.
Paul Weller (singer)
Coming from a little suburban town, I wasn't a hip city kid. I was quite the opposite, really. Songs like 'Saturday's Kids' rang a bell for kids all over the country. That song was about the kids I grew up with.
Paul Weller (singer)
Everyone gets frustrated and aggressive, and I'd sooner take my aggression out on a guitar than on a person.
Paul Weller (singer)
Nothing wrong with pop!
Paul Weller (singer)
I've not had Botox, no.
Paul Weller (singer)
I had a total belief in The Style Council. I meant every word and felt every action.
Paul Weller (singer)
I still love playing music. It was all I ever wanted to do, and I got the chance to do it.
Paul Weller (singer)
The fingers feel the lines, they prod the space - your ageing face, The face that was once so beautiful, is still there but unrecognisable...
Paul Weller (singer)
The morning slips away in a Valium haze and catalogues, And numerous cups of coffee, In the afternoon the weekly food is put in bags - as you float off down the high street. The shop windows reflect, play a nameless host to a closet ghost - A picture of your fantasy, a victim of your misery...
Paul Weller (singer)
I play out my role, I've even been out walking - They tell me that it helps, but I know when I'm beaten...
Paul Weller (singer)
The lords and ladies pass a ruling That sons and girls go hand in land From good stock and the best breeding Paid for by the servile class.
Paul Weller (singer)
Is happiness real? Or am I so jaded I can't see or feel - like a man been tainted. Numbed by the effect - aware of the muse Too in touch with myself - I light the fuse.
Paul Weller (singer)
The more I see - the more I know, The more I know, the less I understand.
Paul Weller (singer)
I first felt a fist - and then a kick, I could now smell their breath, They smelt of pubs - and Wormwood Scrubs - and too many right-wing meetings.
Paul Weller (singer)
Those braying sheep on my TV screen - Make this boy shout! Make this boy scream!
Paul Weller (singer)
Two lovers kissing amongst the screams of midnight, Two lovers missing the tranquility of solitude.
Paul Weller (singer)
A whole street's belief in Sunday's roast beef gets dashed against the Co-op, To either cut down on beer or the kids' new gear, it's a big decision in a town called malice.
Paul Weller (singer)
I am out of season all years round - watch machinery roar to my empty sound. Touch my heart and feel winter, hold my hand and be doomed forever.
Paul Weller (singer)
No man should have cowboys boots in his wardrobe. That's fair enough, isn't it? Unless you're a cowboy, of course.
Paul Weller (singer)
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