Top 39 Quotes & Sayings by Richard Patrick

Explore popular quotes and sayings by an American musician Richard Patrick.
Last updated on April 17, 2025.
Richard Patrick

Richard Michael Patrick is an American musician, singer and songwriter. He is the frontman for the rock band Filter and a founding member of the supergroups Army of Anyone and The Damning Well, and has served as a touring guitarist for Nine Inch Nails. As a teenager, Patrick was the frontman for The Akt. He is the younger brother of actor Robert Patrick.

Love is my family. I would die for them.
I must always march on in my life. What's done is done.
I buy digital music off of iTunes all the time. I Shazam something in an airport or in a club or something; I Shazam it, I buy it. I am fully digital. — © Richard Patrick
I buy digital music off of iTunes all the time. I Shazam something in an airport or in a club or something; I Shazam it, I buy it. I am fully digital.
I've learned enough things the hard way to know we humans can make a difference.
I call my wife and talk to my children four or five times a day. I've surrounded myself with great people and friends, plus I'm always willing to make amends.
Use minds to solve problems, not lies and bullets.
I appreciate CD's, but I've been digital for 10 years.
I think 9/11 was a couple of thousand assholes in Afghanistan who ran rampant and just kind of did their thing and we could have gotten them in Tora Bora if that was handled better.
For me, we're all comfortable, we're all happy, hopefully, but at the same time something will happen and you have to kind of understand that phenomenon. You have to understand what's going on and I've always been fascinated by craziness and lunacy.
When you turn on the news, they don't say, "Hey, 2 Million kids went to school safely today...40,000 flights took place without incident." They don't say that.
I care about this crazy little planet and I would love to make a difference.
CD's are amazing because you get the artwork, you get to look at the lyrics, you get to look at the behind-the-scenes photos or something.
I worked with a lot of different, amazing people, but I was always like, "Dude, I'm sorry, you're going to have to trust me, we've got to do it this way!"
We live in a crazy time. Every other week, there's a school shooting. There's always some nutty thing and I've always wanted to kind of understand the crazy.
The fans have made my dreams come true. For that, I'm super grateful.
Seeing my children makes me come most alive. I come home and I see my kids' faces light up when they see me at the door with my guitar case. They run to me, we hug. I never go beyond a few weeks without being in their presence, so they have adjusted quite well.
My idols have always stuck to their guns and said what they want to do.
Everywhere I go I'm always spotted on the streets.
There are are some dirty, greedy people out there, and unfortunately I know some.
You kind of have to have a cynical thing sometimes.
I can do whatever I want, I can have my band, I can use different people, I can use studio players, it's complete, total freedom for me. If I want to make a video, now that I own my own record company, if the video has an American flame being engulfed by a huge puddle of oil, I can do that, I can say that if I want to.
I'm just a proud papa and it's nice to get that validation from my colleagues in the industry. You get up, you pull your pants down and you're like, "Here it is!"
You can't just walk into someone's house and take $15 bucks out of someone's wallet and then walk out with their song. You can't do that. You got to know the difference between stealing from being cool to the band and paying them what they're deserved.
I just want to touch people's ears. I want to touch people's lives. I want to give them something they can release to towards their anger.
Hysterically funny, amazingly talented people. That's what I think of when I think of Canada. That, and cold beer. And mountains.
The problem is that corporations have way too much power in Congress and the government and they're rigging the system so that they don't pay taxes, but we do. We pay for all these crazy wars they come up with.
You just have to follow your own heart.
Nirvana's amazing, but they're just never going to find another one, there's no artist development anymore, you're never going to have a U2, you're never going to have a Bruce Springsteen, those guys didn't make it off of their first single and real artists probably won't make it off of their first singles.
I have to stay positive and live for today and tomorrow. — © Richard Patrick
I have to stay positive and live for today and tomorrow.
Stop fighting and learn how to communicate honestly with each other.
I think that part of my success was the fact that I would literally threaten your life if you got in-between me and what I wanted to do with my music. I was so drunk and in-your-face and so ADHD and so unhinged that I kind of got what I wanted.
My wife and children are the greatest force that keeps me sober and strong.
I'm not a perfect song writer, but I am song writing problems with dynamics, instrument change and arrangements.
There's never the same road. It's always, every time it's always a different road.
I was always getting my way. I was always the guy saying yes or no.
For many people out there in the world, music is the only thing that gives them relief, so it’s awesome to be a part of that tradition.
You just have to follow your own heart. I listen to so many different kinds of music and at the end of the day you want to make a record that you're super proud of.
To speak up and stand by my guns the entire time...To stand by my methodology. That's why I kind of made myself the producer.
I'm on this planet for another forty years at the most and I got a baby and a wife and I'm worried about their future and that kind of fear, that anger is spilling into my lyrics, I can't just sit back and talk about myself until I'm dead.
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