“That culture, of looking at catchy music as a negative thing, is weird. It has nothing to do with me, or the music I was into growing up. The Stones and the Beatles only tried to write hits. Every Motown song, every Credence Clearwater song - they were trying to write hits.” WritingTryingSongCultureGrowing UpGrowingNegativeStonesCatchyMotownCredence Author:Dan Auerbach
“I guess it really didn't even dawn on me that you could be a rock critic as a job until I was maybe almost out of college. I knew criticism existed. I read Rolling Stone and Spin. Siskel and Ebert were on television. But I had absolutely no idea how to get that kind of life. And moreover, it didn't interest me that much. I just sort of read normal books growing up. I wasn't that media-conscious. I felt like the one thing I was able to do was to listen to a record and decide whether I liked it.” KindBookIdeasAbleJobsFeltInterestGrowing UpRecordsGrowingOne ThingRocksMediaTelevisionCollegeNormalConsciousStonesCriticismCriticsNo IdeaDawnRollingRolling Stones Author:Chuck Klosterman
“I still grieve for the words unsaid. Something terrible happens when we stop the mouths of the dying before they are dead. A silence grows up between us then, profounder than the grave. If we force the dying to go speechless, the stone dropped into the well will fall forever before the answering splash is heard.” IfsWellsStillsHappensFallForceGrowsSilenceForeverGrowing UpHeardDyingTerribleMouthsStonesGravesGrievingUnsaidSpeechless Book:A Leak in the Heart: Tales from a Woman's Life Source: A Leak in the Heart: Tales from a Woman's Life
“Parents rarely let go of their children, so children let go of them. They move on. They move away. The moments that used to define them - a mother's approval, a father's nod - are covered by moments of their own accomplishments. It is not until much later, as the skin sags and the heart weakens, that children understand; their stories, and all their accomplishments, sit atop the stories of their mothers and fathers, stones upon stones, beneath the waters of their lives.” HeartChildrenMomentsStoriesMovingUsedMotherFatherParentWaterGrowing UpLetting GoStonesSkinsAccomplishmentCoveredApprovalMother And FatherChildren Growing UpGrowing Children Book:The Five People You Meet In Heaven Source: The Five People You Meet In Heaven
“It was an actual Christmas tree farm. We had, like, 15 acres. It was really fun as a kid. I also spent my summers at the Jersey Shore, on the bay in Stone Harbor. I walked everywhere barefoot. It was just the most amazing, magical way to grow up.” WayKidsFunGrowsGrowing UpTreeSummerStonesShoreFarmsJerseyHarborsMost AmazingAcresBarefootChristmas TreeJersey Shore Author:Taylor Swift