Robert Wyatt Quotes and its meanings

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

Amazing Experience Famous Freedom Happiness Hope Movingon Politics Respect Sad

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What are the top most famous quotes by Robert Wyatt?

Here are the top most famous quotes by Robert Wyatt.

  • I don't know how many thoughts we have a second, but it's quite an amazing number, and just to pin down the appropriate sequence of those, all you really need is a pencil and a piece of paper.
  • Love is blind. My politics has been, too. I think you can fall in love with ideas, and you can fall in love with people. It's a very subjective experience. And I'm loyal to that experience.
  • Being big and famous doesn't get you more freedom, it gets you less.
  • It was physically difficult, adjusting to wheelchair life, but I remember a great relief and happiness that I was finally getting somewhere, finding musicians to work with that were sympathetic.
  • If you've never felt that you quite got a hold of it, you just feel that before you die, you've got to try and get it right once. And hope that the experience you have makes up for the some of the diminishing energy.
  • I know people who grow old and bitter. I want to keep making a fresh start. I don't want them to defeat me. That would be suicidal.
  • I find it hard to take rock groups very seriously or treat them with respect. There is something absurd about these gloomy young men getting together and banging away.
  • People say, oh it's a shame, you're not nostalgic about the '60s. Well actually, it's quite good, when you think of it. Wouldn't it be sad if I was sitting here wishing it back?