I love to be a hermit.

I'm in you, you're in me.

I love living without a net.

A pop star's career lasts 18 months.

You know me - I'm the road dog of road dogs.

I stopped singing and they gave me an award.

Peace, love, and truth trump hate every time.

The more simple my life is, the happier I am.

You can't erase a dream, you can only wake me up.

I used to jam with Steve Marriott of the Small Faces.

Writing for dance was a wonderfully freeing experience.

I started out as a musician, and I ended up as a cartoon.

You can't listen to 'Frampton Comes Alive!' without smiling.

'Penny for Your Thoughts' was something I noodled on for a while.

Politeness and caring for each other cannot be a thing of the past.

Everyone wanted to play like Eric Clapton in the early to mid-'60s.

An artist has to be selfish; otherwise, he's not true to his own art.

Everybody wants to be on the front cover of 'People' and 'Rolling Stone.'

I used to say it was painful to write lyrics about myself and looking inward.

Some might say I didn't pay enough of my dues, and I think I've paid my dues.

When you put the phone down at the concert, there's your 3-D, there's your HD.

I write about what happens to me. It's all there. I couldn't do it any other way.

I believe I'm an artist that just shines live - it's just something that happens.

I've always had a good time in bands, and when I wasn't having a good time, I left.

The Longer You Love, The Longer You Live, The Stronger You Feel, The More You Can Give.

I've never been in this business to make money. I've always been in it to make good music.

I am an oldies act - yes, I am - there's that part of me, but I am so much more than that.

I've always wanted to be the best guitarist in the world, ever since I was eight years old.

A lot of people were moved to write after September 11th. It had to affect us all in a way.

I love working with film, whether it's the technical side, the acting side, or the musical side.

You can read me like a book. If I'm not having a good time, which is very rare, then you'll know.

Woke up this morning with a wine glass in my hand. Who's wine, what wine, where the hell did I dine?

I was petrified about 'I'm in You.' I couldn't wait to get it done to know whether it was good or not.

If there's ever a live record that deserved to be mixed in surround sound, it's 'Frampton Comes Alive.'

The rule is to try and never play the same thing twice when you have the freedom to do that in the song.

I'm not a good thinker of tomorrow, looking forward. I live day-to-day. It's much easier for me that way.

If one percent of the people who take iPad or iPhone videos of concerts watch them, I'd be very surprised.

I'm learning all the time. I've learned things like how to be a better person, better father, better husband.

Moon appears to shine and light the sky with the help of some fireflies, wonder how they have the power to shine?

I love staying at home and not seeing a guitar for ten days... but then I love that feeling of picking it up again.

I think, at some point, I might have said it must be great to be as big as Elvis, but that wasn't a realistic dream.

Somewhere along the way, things got confused, and the pop-star side of my career got in the way of my musician side.

Most rock movies are never authentic - you'll have someone supposedly in 1958 playing a 1990 guitar, and a 1986 microphone.

I think that my parents wanted my brother and I to do what they couldn't have done and live a free life and not worry about war.

I've had the honor of sitting in with the Allmans at their Beacon shows a couple of times, and it just doesn't get better than that.

I pile up the press clippings and send them off to my mother. She's got a scrapbook going back to when I was, like, eight years old.

As long as I can have enough to make the record and pay the mortgage, those were always the two things that were most important to me.

I'm sure that I am enjoying my sobriety. And respect it. If you've been through what I've been through, then you really do treasure it.

I don't think I could ever be in a band if we just had to go out there and play the record note for note. I'd give up. I'd become a banker.

I did more sessions than I remember doing. There were a lot of things in the Seventies that I played on that people keep reminding me about.

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