A Quote by Steven Adler

I'm not gonna be a slave. I'm a rock n' roller. — © Steven Adler
I'm not gonna be a slave. I'm a rock n' roller.
I started just concentrating on songwriting when I was abut 20; I'd been in rock bands six or seven years, kinda got that out of my system, I said, "ok, you ain't gonna be a rock star, you don't look like a rock star, it probably ain't gonna happen. So what you should do is write songs and maybe other people will do your songs."
There's always gonna be rock n' roll bands, there's always gonna be kids that love rock n' roll records, and there will always be rock n' roll.
I'm not an old-fashioned, booze-and-drugs rock 'n' roller. For me, rock 'n' roll is all about doing whatever you want. It's about defying convention and being who you are. I'd rather go swimming or running or kite flying.
I like "Rock, Paper, Scissors Two-Thirds." You know. "Rock breaks scissors." "These scissors are bent. They're destroyed. I can't cut stuff. So I lose." "Scissors cuts paper." "These are strips. This is not even paper. It's gonna take me forever to put this back together." "Paper covers rock." "Rock is fine. No structural damage to rock. Rock can break through paper at any point. Just say the word. Paper sucks." There should be "Rock, Dynamite with a Cutable Wick, Scissors."
You can have a wife - you can have a child or children - and be a rock n' roller.
Life is a roller-coaster, so you never know what's gonna happen.
I'm gonna sit here on this runway until I'm at the end of it. Because that's that thing that people slave over. That's that thing that people are slaves to. That's that thing that I'm a slave to.
To be honest, I think affiliation is anathema - if you're a rock 'n' roller, you're a lone wolf.
Recognize a rock 'n' roller for what he is, which is a damned lucky guy not to have to work for a living.
Who wants to be a 40-year-old rock and roller? You cannot live in the past.
You can't go on being a 19-year-old rock-and-roller all your life.
I'm a dirt bag rock and roller. I want to represent that before anything else
I'm not a rock and roller, a hitmaker. I'm highly dependent on what's coming out of these vocal cords.
I have done the merry-go-round and I have ridden the roller-coaster. I have made my choice. I choose the roller-coaster. There is more risk when you choose the roller-coaster, but at least you will know you have lived.
I didn't want to be a rock and roller. I wanted to be a Bobby Darin because he was the epitome of the performer, the sophisticated.
I've said this before, and I'll say this again: NXT is like a rock concert, roller coaster ride.
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