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The Best of Bob Seger: 15 Memorable Quotes and Lyrics

Discover the profound wisdom and lyrical brilliance of Bob Seger through this captivating collection of his best quotes and lyrics. Dive into the mind of the legendary musician and songwriter as he shares his thoughts on love, life, and the pursuit of dreams. Immerse yourself in the timeless words of Bob Seger and let his powerful and evocative expressions resonate within you. Explore the essence of his music and find inspiration in his poetic genius. Join us on this journey of discovery through the best 15 Bob Seger quotes and lyrics.

Bob Seger Quotes

“That’s a good way to live, go against the wind.”

“Set yourself the bolder course. Keep your heart an open shrine.”

Bob Seger quotes

“Up with the sun. Gone with the wind.”

“The years rolled slowly past and I found myself alone. Surrounded by strangers I thought were my friends, I found myself further and further from my home.”

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“To a brighter light, to a promised land, you can feel the power, of the master’s hand.”

“Here I am, on the road again. There I am, up on the stage. Here I go, playing star again. There I go, turn the page.”

“I’m older now but still running against the wind”

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“Stood alone on a mountain top, starin’ out at the Great Divide. I could go east, I could go west, it was all up to me to decide. Just then I saw a young hawk flyin’ and my soul began to rise.”

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“Every now and then you’ll nail one that’s really, really special. And that’s what you live for.”

“Mediocrity’s easy, the good things take time, the great need commitment.”

“I’m just trying to keep things simple, and just be a little more offhand and not get so deep into things. Enjoy what you got right now, because who knows what’s going to happen tomorrow.”

“When I try to write I try to write something different every time. That’s the challenge.”

“Make a destination of the greater truth.”

 “It took me a long time to learn how to write a good song.”

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  1. You’re so right about music being a “universal language.”

    If only everyone would listen to it — REALLY listen to it, in all of its infinite variations — then maybe, just maybe, instead of all this dissonance and discord in the world, there would be harmony and humanity. Everywhere.

    Thanks for the Bob Seger selections. I’ve just discovered him, after all these years, and have become rather intoxicated by the depth, beauty and range of his songs.

    Roll me away . . .

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