That’s the great illusion of travel, of course, the notion that there’s somewhere to get to. A place where you can finally say, Ah, I’ve arrived. (Of course there is no such place. There’s only a succession of waitings until you go home.)
I've been in The Who, I've been in The Beatles and I've been in Pink Floyd! Top that! - David Gilmour
I've been in The Who, I've been in The Beatles and I've been in Pink Floyd! Top that!
- David Gilmour
God created a system which gave us freewill. - David Gilmour
God created a system which gave us freewill.
It's not true that you fall in love only once in your life. But it is true that you only fall in love a certain way, with a certain absoluteness, onc… - David Gilmour
It's not true that you fall in love only once in your life. But it is true that you only fall in love a certain way, with a certain absoluteness, onc…
Make life an art rather than art from life. - David Gilmour
Make life an art rather than art from life.
I mean that it's all right to go to bed with an asshole but don't ever have a baby with one. - David Gilmour
I mean that it's all right to go to bed with an asshole but don't ever have a baby with one.
The music tends to be an expression of one's darker moments. - David Gilmour
The music tends to be an expression of one's darker moments.
That’s the great illusion of travel, of course, the notion that there’s somewhere to get to. A place where you can finally say, Ah, I’ve arrived. (Of… - David Gilmour
That’s the great illusion of travel, of course, the notion that there’s somewhere to get to. A place where you can finally say, Ah, I’ve arrived. (Of…
It's about the quality of the worry," I said. "I have happier worries now than I used to. - David Gilmour
It's about the quality of the worry," I said. "I have happier worries now than I used to.
She was a stirrer of the pot, a lover of intrigue and distress, a creature who seemed to draw oxygen from the spectacle of people at each other's thr… - David Gilmour
She was a stirrer of the pot, a lover of intrigue and distress, a creature who seemed to draw oxygen from the spectacle of people at each other's thr…
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