A Quote by Dave Barry

Eventually everyone has to die, except Elvis. — © Dave Barry
Eventually everyone has to die, except Elvis.
Back then they had Elvis and they thought Elvis was so risqué. So everyone has their perception to what innocence is.
Elvis is everywhere. Elvis is everything. Elvis is everybody. Elvis is still The King.
Murderers! Stop murdering. Everyone will die eventually. Just sit down and be patient.
When I was with Elvis, I used to remind myself there's Elvis on the marquee and then there's the living, breathing Elvis.
That's my idol, Elvis Presley. If you went to my house, you'd see pictures all over of Elvis. He's just the greatest entertainer that ever lived. And I think it's because he had such presence. When Elvis walked into a room, Elvis Presley was in the f***ing room. I don't give a f*** who was in the room with him, Bogart, Marilyn Monroe.
The key to happiness is having dreams and the key to success is fulfilling those dreams.and eventually one day we'll die, just like eventually one day you'll die too, so you can't let the fear of something that's completely and absolutely inevitable prevent you from living your dreams and doing what you love.
I certainly don't want to die playing a round of golf. And I don't want to die like Elvis. That's all they remember about him - the most beautiful man on the planet.
When Elvis was there, they were stopping everything. Elvis had the moment for real. While I'm here, its not all about 50 Cent, but it was all about Elvis.
Surely you have to succeed, if you give everything you have.' 'I don't see why. Everyone has to give everything they have eventually. They have to die. Dying can't be called a success.
Elvis, heal me, save me. Elvis, make me be born again in the perfect Elvis light.
Elvis couldn't leave the hotel except under heavy guard. It was incredible how they went wild over him.
Everyone feels awkward, everyone feels uncomfortable, everyone gets older, everyone gets lonely, everyone gets sick, everyone eventually dies.
In 20 years I had sold more records for RCA than any artist except Elvis Presley.
The friendship I had with Elvis began to take shape in 1968 when I was recording in Memphis. I'd record during the day, and Elvis would send one of his guys over to bring me to Graceland at night. Everything you've heard about Graceland during Elvis's glory days is true and then some.
I have killed, robbed, and injured too many white men to believe in a good peace. They are medicine, and I would eventually die a lingering death. I had rather die on the field of battle.
Elvis was a giant and influenced everyone in the business.
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