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Sometimes I wish I had taken the Bob Dylan route and sang songs where my voice would not go out on me every night, so I could have a career if I wanted.
Kurt Cobain
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Interpretation

What this quote means

Kurt Cobain expresses regret about not choosing a different path in his career that might have been less physically demanding.

In this quote, Kurt Cobain reflects on the challenges of being a performer whose voice can be unreliable. He compares his experience to that of Bob Dylan, who has maintained a successful career in music despite the physical toll it can take. This statement hints at the struggles of artists and the sacrifices they make for their craft, while also embodying a sense of longing for a more stable, possibly easier path.

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In practice

Example use cases

In a conversation about the challenges of being a performer, this quote reminds us that not all paths are equally forgiving.

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