“I was lingering out on the pavement. There was a missing person inside of myself and I needed to find him . . . I felt done for, an empty burned-out wreck . . . Wherever I am, I'm a '60s troubadour, a folk-rock relic, a wordsmith from bygone days, a fictitious head of state from a place nobody knows.” KnowsPersonsStatesDoneFeltRocksMissingNeededEmptyFolksBurnedWrecksNobody KnowsPavementRelicsLingeringHead Of StateBurned OutTroubadoursMissing A PersonBygone Days Book:Chronicles: Volume One Source: Chronicles: Volume One
“Have you any old grudges you would like to pay, Any wrongs laid up from a bygone day? -Gather them now and lay them away When Christmas comes. Hard thoughts are heavy to carry, my friend, And life is short from beginning to end; Be kind to yourself, leave nothing to mend When Christmas comes.” KindEndsHardLife IsPayOne DayMy FriendsLaysHeavyChristmasBe KindLife Is ShortGrudgeChristmas HolidayBest ChristmasBe Kind To YourselfBygone Days Author:William Haines Lytle
“The Oscars demonstrate the will of the people to control and judge those they have elected to stand above them (much, perhaps, as in bygone days, an election celebrated the same).” PeopleJudgingOne DayElectionOscarsBygone Days Book:Writing in restaurants Source: Writing in restaurants
“In bygone days, commanders were taught that when in doubt, they should march their troops towards the sound of gunfire. I intend to march my troops towards the sound of gunfire.” ShouldPoliticalPoliticsSoundDoubtTaughtOne DayMarchTroopsCommandersWhen In DoubtBygone Days Author:Jo Grimond
“When I remember bygone days I think how evening follows morn So many I loved were not yet dead, So many I love were not yet born.” ThinkingLoveRememberBornOne DayEveningBygone Days Author:Ogden Nash