A Quote by Kenny Loggins

My rite of passage into my brave new world, life on the road. — © Kenny Loggins
My rite of passage into my brave new world, life on the road.
The problem for me, still today, is that I write purely with one dramatic structure and that is the rite of passage. I'm not really skilled in any other. Rock and roll itself can be described as music to accompany the rite of passage.
Every new generation seems to have to go through its Doors rite of passage.
Life used to be a rite of passage in and of itself. But it's not our parents' generation anymore.
I think that we all have to have that rite of passage of dating the tortured artist who seems cooler than we think we are; we aspire to be like them, and we're excited that somebody is turning us on to new music or a new lifestyle.
Music, at the end of the day, is communicating something - emotion, a feeling, a rite of passage, where you are in life.
They were the books to read, 'The Hobbit' and 'The Lord of the Rings.' A rite of passage going through life.
Few of us go through life without taking part in some kind of rite of passage.
The overcoming of adversity and, ultimately, denying it the rite of passage, has been a constant and perpetual motive throughout my life.
There wasn't reparative therapy in Corinth. So in this passage I think people came to Christ and experienced a new life in him apart from the therapeutic process. But when it comes to someone pointing to this passage and saying homosexuals changed, well, I'm not sure that's what that passage is referring to.
Being a mother impacts every aspect of your life. It's a rite of passage which gives you an entirely different outlook on things.
KIN' is basically a kind of rite of passage, scars-and-all celebration of going through difficult things in your life and being better for it.
Cinema was my rite of passage.
A Quest of any kind is a heroic journey. It is a rite of passage that carries you to an inner place of silence and majesty and encourages you to live life more courageously and genuinely.
'Brave New World' dealt with a kind of proto-genetic engineering of the unborn, through really, as many dystopias do, it dealt with totalitarianism. The 1997 film 'Gattaca' updated 'Brave New World,' bringing us to a future where genetic testing determined your job, your wealth, your status in life.
Sometimes I feel that 'Footloose' is the rite of passage.
Death is the least civilized rite of passage.
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