Top 86 Quotes & Sayings by Don Henley

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Last updated on September 17, 2024.
Don Henley

Donald Hugh Henley is an American musician and a founding member of the rock band Eagles. He was the drummer and co-lead vocalist for the Eagles from 1971 until the band broke up in 1980, and has reprised those duties for the group's reunions since 1994. Henley sang the lead vocals on Eagles hits such as "Witchy Woman", "Desperado", "Best of My Love", "One of These Nights", "Hotel California", "Life in the Fast Lane", "The Long Run" and "Get Over It".

I'm fortunate that I've been in this business long enough that I've earned the right to be left alone by my record company.
I played drums on Keith Carradine's first record.
Sometimes you get the best light from a burning bridge. — © Don Henley
Sometimes you get the best light from a burning bridge.
Let hope inspire you, but let not idealism blind you. Don't look back, you can never look back.
I think my first instrument was a ukulele that they gave me. I used to know how to play that pretty well.
The Eagles ended on a rather abrupt note, although in retrospect I realize now that it had been ending for quite some time.
It was pretty frightening because as we all know, when large, famous groups breakup, a lot of the members don't survive in solo careers.
I'm certainly not thrilled with everything the Eagles did, but there are some things I'm quite proud of.
Lawsuits should not be used to destroy a viable and independent distribution system. The solution lies in the marketplace and not the courtroom.
I'm not on any crusade.
Selling eight million copies of your first album will mess you up.
I have a certain pool of subject matter that I like to write about, things that interest me: politics, religion, ecology, and relationships between men and women. And that's usually what I focus on.
I could have played more complex stuff. I could have been a busier player. But that's not what I wanted to do. I played what I wanted to play.
I'm blessed with a pretty good voice. So just sitting back there banging on the tubs wasn't enough. — © Don Henley
I'm blessed with a pretty good voice. So just sitting back there banging on the tubs wasn't enough.
I'm always jotting things down on pieces of paper. I've got pieces of paper all over my house.
Sometimes songwriters and singers forget that. They get a melody in their head and the notes will take precedence, so that they wind up forcing a word onto a melody. It doesn't ring true.
I don't mind doing two or three Eagles songs and playing the drums. I'm not one of those artists who's going to sit here and deny the past.
A man with a briefcase can steal millions more than any man with a gun.
Some records with drum machines on them sound phony and plastic. It all depends on how you use the tools.
The Eagles and the critics were not the best of friends.
Mick Jagger can't even make a successful solo album, and the Stones are the biggest rock group that ever was.
Playing the drums hurts my back.
I don't care what anybody says about Ringo. I cut my rock-n-roll teeth listening to him.
Between each album I try to gain a new insight that I didn't have before and perhaps write a song about something that I've written about before, but from a fresh viewpoint.
I could stand out front and sing Eagles songs that I sing in my set, but I think people enjoy watching me sing and play the drums. It seems to fascinate people. I don't know why.
I try to write conversationally; I try to write like people speak and put the emphasis on the right syllable.
I have a bad back partially from playing the drums and singing. I used to have to hold my body in such a position that my spine got out of alignment.
It's an inside job to learn about forgiving, it's an inside job to hang on to the joy of living.
What the head makes cloudy the heart makes clear
I now derive physical and spiritual pleasure from gardening and there is tremendous satisfaction in knowing that I could survive almost anywhere if I had to.
I'm not easy to live with and I know that it's true. However, you're no picnic either, babe, and that's one of the things I liked about you.
We all know that crap is king, give us dirty laundry.
O' beautiful for spacious skies But now those skies are threatening They're beating plowshares into swords For this tired old man that we elected king Armchair warriors often fail And we've been poisoned by these fairy tales The lawyers clean up all details Since daddy had to lie But I know a place where we can go And wash away this sin We'll sit and watch the clouds roll by And the tall grass wave in the wind Just lay your head back on the ground And let your hair spill all around me Offer up your best defence But this is the end This is the end of the innocence
In forty-five minutes, it'll all be done. We'll all be good and crispy, but we'll still be number one.
For every moment of joy Every hour of fear For every winding road that brought me here For every breath, for every day of living This is my Thanksgiving
The more I know, the less I understand
My creative life is a constant struggle to achieve a balance between letting things flow in and letting things flow out.
We got the bubble headed bleached blonde comes on at five, She can tell you 'bout the plane crash with a gleam in her eye, It's interesting when people die give us dirty laundry...
We satisfy our endless needs and justify our bloody deeds in the name of destiny and in the name of God. — © Don Henley
We satisfy our endless needs and justify our bloody deeds in the name of destiny and in the name of God.
Sometimes to keep it together you've got to leave it alone.
The wisdom that living brings, since I got a telegram from the God of simple things.
There is not wrong, there is no right, and I will sleep very well tonight.
I don't want to discount talent and ability, but I still maintain that a lot of it is just sheer desire.
How can love survive in such a graceless age? The trust and self assurance that lead to happiness, they're the very things we kill.
Cause a man with a briefcase can steal more money than any man with a gun.
I've been trying to get down to the heart of the matter but my will gets weak and my thoughts seem to scatter but I think it's about forgiveness... forgiveness, even if you don't love me anymore.
The trouble with you and me my friend, is the trouble with this nation, too many blessings, too little Appreciation.
To want what I have, to take what I'm given with grace. For this I pray.
Lennon's was one of the first voices I emulated when I began to sing. When we held tryouts in my pal's dad's living room for the singer in our band, I sang a Beatles song that Lennon sang. There is something about the timbre of his voice, something that it conveys, that still gets to me. The quality and the poetry of his lyrics. The wry sense of humor. And the boyishness, in the beginning. There are a great many things that touch me about him... Lennon was, to put it in his own words, a 'working-class hero.'
Armchair warriors often fail - and we've been poisoned by these fairy tales — © Don Henley
Armchair warriors often fail - and we've been poisoned by these fairy tales
If dirt were dollars, I wouldn't have to worry anymore.
There are people in your life who've come and gone, they let you down and hurt your pride. Better put it all behind you, life goes on, you keep carrying that anger, it'll eat you up inside.
For you girl, there is not enough love in the world.
An angry man can only get so far until he reconciles the way he thinks.
Fame, at one time, was associated with accomplishment, but in this day and age fame and notoriety have become confused.
Remember how you made me crazy, remember how I made you scream.
In the old days, words like sin and Satan had a moral certitude. Today, they're replaced with self-help jargon, words like dysfunction and antisocial behavior, discouraging any responsibility for one's actions.
I saw a Dead Head sticker on a Cadillac. A little voice inside my head said, don't look back, you can never look back.
What are these voices outside love's open door Make us throw off our contentment, and beg for something more? I'm learning to live without you now But I miss you sometimes The more I know, the less I understand All the things I thought I knew, I'm learning again
No one in this country need go hungry, and alleviating the problem is primarily a matter of readjusting our priorities. In both the government and the private sector, self-interest has displaced the ideal of community that made this country great. The old world view of "us, we, our" has been replaced by "I, me, mine." The reasons for this are manifold and complex, but at the end of the day, we need to remember that, if one of us is suffering needlessly, all of us are diminished.
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