Top 104 Quotes & Sayings by John Carter Cash - Page 2

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Last updated on December 23, 2024.
Along with the music, there is a large part of my father's legacy that has to do with what he had to say. What he believed in, what he stood for, the understanding of his own darkness, the faith that he had that drove him, and the great love that he had for people.
If you were going through your attic and found a Van Gogh, what would you do? You wouldn't put it in your bathroom; you'd want to share it with the world because you know people will love it.
My father had a great sense of humor. He wasn't only the Man in Black. He said it himself in the song 'Man in Black:' 'Ah, I'd love to wear a rainbow every day.' He was a man of hope.
I always heard my dad talk about playing music right through till the end. He may have talked in the early 90s about how he was ready to get off the road. But retirement, for my dad wasn't part of his make-up.
I try to weigh out the dark and the light. They were both very real aspects of my Dad. To me, the good and the healing and the light outweigh the dark so much, and that's why I focus on the good.
My mother made wonderful cheesecake. She loved cheesecake. She ate it every day of her life. — © John Carter Cash
My mother made wonderful cheesecake. She loved cheesecake. She ate it every day of her life.
My father saw a separation between Johnny Cash the entertainer, his business, and the person. The good ole boy. He carried that with him. Or he tried to. Sometimes the lines got crossed.
My father, to me, is an important piece in American history.
There are a whole lot of Carter Family songs.
Right after my mother died, my dad and I went into the studio and he recorded a song called 'I Found You Among the Roses.'
My father, he wouldn't be belligerent or violent. It was never that way.
I think if my father was a truck driver, I would have wanted to share the beauty that was there. He just happens to be Johnny Cash.
The honest thing is that my parents wanted to help people. That is part of my responsibility, to carry on that legacy.
I think when a lot of people hear my father's music they are immediately drawn in.
He was self-sacrificing in many different ways, and my father was a man of paradoxes.
My father's favorite poem was probably 'Love is patient, love is kind.' It's simply stated but pretty profound. That's how my dad wrote. — © John Carter Cash
My father's favorite poem was probably 'Love is patient, love is kind.' It's simply stated but pretty profound. That's how my dad wrote.
I believe Dad will be respected in 300 years, like Beethoven. As will Elvis, as will the Carter Family, as will Jimmie Rodgers, Hank Williams.
I can't think of another artist who has a fan base as diverse, in that the ladies in their 70s at the 4-H club have the same collection of Johnny Cash records as the punk on the street in Amsterdam.
Life was something Dad enjoyed to the fullest. He put some tough years on himself. He probably would have had another 10 years to live if he hadn't been so hard on himself. But there again, he sure did live while he was here.
My dad lived with pain his whole life.
When I was young, my mother said to me, 'Momma loves her little son.' Now, this tender endearment holds a firm meaning within my life, inside my spirit. It reminds me that in sharing love, it grows that much greater in our hearts.
My father was a very prolific writer and he left behind a huge body of unpublished work.
My mother was creative in the kitchen.
When I began looking into the Carter catalog and came across 'Will My Mother Know Me There,' it seemed like such a joyful number and such a song of the spirit that I could hear them all singing it together.
Rick Rubin and my father had a great friendship and it's because of it that the work my dad did at the end of his life was created - that he felt creativity and invigorated again, even though he was being consumed by frailty.
My father's special gift? I think for one it was his gentleness. The way that he could offer a heart in any given situation.
My father was a humanitarian, but he didn't side one way or another with any certain right's groups. He just believed in people.
Nobody sounds like my dad.
My dad was a unique person.
My father was always much more willing to laugh than to go to the darkness.
The poem that became the song 'Gold All Over the Ground' was written during 1967, when my dad was really falling in love with my mother.
There are a lot of things about my father, various things, that people connect with. He was that diverse of a person, and he has a diverse fanbase.
There's nothing purer than Janette Carter with an autoharp. — © John Carter Cash
There's nothing purer than Janette Carter with an autoharp.
I steadfastly believe that there is no greater love than that between a mother and a child.
Right before my dad died he was planning to go to New York City for the video music awards that he was nominated for, the MTV music awards. You couldn't tell him he wasn't going to go. It was going to happen. But he wound up having to check into the hospital there, and not too long later he died. But his spirit never gave up - his body did.
My father, he made chili; that was probably his favorite dish to make.
There's an image that my mother saved my father in 1968 and everything was a bed of roses after that. And that just wasn't true. There were as many struggles in the 1980s and the 1990s as there were in the 1960s.
My father was a patriot.
There was so much about my dad that wasn't on the surface.
I've cooked my whole life, and I grew up in a household of cooks.
Dad literally carried me around the world with him through the early years of my life.
Dad never ceased to remind my mother of his love for her.
Dad trusted people based on their spirit and their handshake. — © John Carter Cash
Dad trusted people based on their spirit and their handshake.
To my father, art had no restrictions. He was a true 'American Primitive.' He greatly enjoyed sketching and photography, carrying a camera with him whenever he could.
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