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I feel basically good about my career because it's remained constant. What I do has never been especially in vogue or gotten high on the charts. At the same time, I haven't had to stop performing any of my music because it aged in style.
John Prine
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What this quote means

This quote emphasizes the value of consistency and authenticity in a career, regardless of trends or popularity.

John Prine reflects on his career, expressing contentment with the steadiness of his work rather than chasing fleeting trends. He appreciates that his music has not only endured over time but has also remained true to his artistic vision without losing relevance.

Themes

CareerConsistencyAuthenticityMusicSuccess

In practice

Example use cases

In a motivational speech about pursuing your true passion regardless of trends.

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