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Quotes By Bryan Adams

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Bryan Adams

Nov 05, 1959 - present

Learn the art of patience. Apply discipline to your thoughts when they become anxious over the outcome of a goal. Impatience breeds anxiety, fear, discouragement and failure. Patience creates confidence, decisiveness, and a rational outlook, which eventually leads to success.

Search your heart, search your soul, and when you find me there you'll search no more.

A songwriter writes songs all the time, whereas just writing a song can be done by anyone, anytime.

We were just killing time, we were young and restless, and needed to unwind. There ain't nothing that lasts forever, forever.

When you can see your unborn children in her arms, you know you really love a woman.

I think I'm better behind the camera than I am in front.

I draw on my memories but blended with a lot of fantasy.

I feel quite sad for the young musicians coming up because they may never get to pay their rent properly. It doesn't matter what the genre; nowadays, it's so much harder than it ever was.

If your music is great, you will have fans, not because you have spent time chatting on social media.

There's not an instruction manual on how to deal with success, so you just have to rely on having great friends and a good team.

Show charity and goodwill to others and it will return to enhance your own life in many wonderful ways.

The moment I began to understand what was going on with the treatment of animals, it led me more and more in the way of the path I am [on] now, which is a complete vegan.

I only write music for myself, I don't try and appeal to anyone else.

I never took a grant or borrowed a penny from anybody. It was partially because I didn't really know how to do that, but secondly, my pride never would have allowed me to. In the beginning it was about doing it the right way, on the merits of the music.

Out of the dragon's claws and into the fire, there's a moment in every man's life when he must decide what is wrong and what is right.

The concept that you are not ingesting rotting flesh sort of sums it up for me.

I remember being in Hollywood at the age of 16 and marveling at the stars. The idea of being part of it never entered my mind. It was too far-fetched.

I'm a complete and utter busker.

I got in trouble with the police, and that was a rude awakening. That was it. I'd seen the bottom of the pit, and it was time to scrape myself out of it.

I'd been round the world a hundred times and had started to forget where I'd been. I knew I'd been there: it said it on the tour map. I could remember the name of the city but I couldn't remember what it was like - it was a massive blur.