Patti Smith Quotes and its meanings

Patti Smith has written on many topics. Some of the topics he has discussed most are as follows;

Age Art Business Change Communication Family Freedom Good Hope Mom Music Poetry Positive Women

Patti Smith Quotes Index

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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

What does Patti Smith write about?

Patti Smith has written on many topics but he is most famous for his work about age, art, business, change, communication, family, freedom, good, hope, mom, music, poetry, positive & women. People always share Age quotes, Art quotes, business, change, communication, family, freedom, good, hope & mom from his literary works.

What are the top most famous quotes by Patti Smith?

Here are the top most famous quotes by Patti Smith.

  • We tried not to age, but time had its rage.
  • In art and dream may you proceed with abandon. In life may you proceed with balance and stealth.
  • I'm not saying I wasn't flawed or amateurish. But you can never say I did anything to appease the music business.
  • I don't think the Palestinian people or Afghan children or some other things I'm concerned about are at the top of other people's agendas - not right now, when America is going through such a recession and people are suffering across the board financially. But I think all that will change.
  • I've always looked the same. Since I was a child, I hated having to deal with my hair. I hated having to change my clothes. As a kid, I had a sailor shirt and the same old corduroy pants, and that's what I wanted to wear everyday.
  • The new artists coming through were very materialistic and Hollywood, not so engaged in communication.
  • From very early on in my childhood - four, five years old - I felt alien to the human race. I felt very comfortable with thinking I was from another planet, because I felt disconnected - I was very tall and skinny, and I didn't look like anybody else, I didn't even look like any member of my family.
  • To me, punk rock is the freedom to create, freedom to be successful, freedom to not be successful, freedom to be who you are. It's freedom.
  • No, my work does not reflect my sexual preferences, it reflects the fact that I feel total freedom as an artist.
  • The idea of redemption is always good news, even if it means sacrifice or some difficult times.