If this ever changing world in which we live in makes you give in and cry, say live and let die. Paul McCartney More Quotes by Paul McCartney More Quotes From Paul McCartney I can't manage without homeopathy. In fact, I never go anywhere without homeopathic remedies. I often make use of them. Paul McCartney homeopathy use facts Be cool and you'll be alright. That's rock & roll religion. Paul McCartney alright being-cool rocks My message is a peaceful one and I hope that the idea will spread. Paul McCartney messages peace ideas I am a vegetarian because I realized that even little chickens suffer pain and fear, experience a range of feelings and emotions, and are as intelligent as mammals, including dogs, cats, and even some primates. Paul McCartney cat pain dog When I sit down to write a song, it's a kind of improvisation, but I formalize it a bit to get it into the studio, and when I step up to a microphone, I have a vague idea of what I'm about to do. Paul McCartney writing song ideas No one is out to break your heart, it only seems that way. Paul McCartney break heart way I think [Transcendental Meditation] is what people need. They don't need high minded talk, they need results. Paul McCartney meditation people thinking The good Lord made this world and everything that's in it. The way I see it, baby, you got to love it to the limit. Paul McCartney religious baby religion I meet so many people that just sort of say, "I want to thank you for your music. It really helped me" or "It changed my life." Paul McCartney changed want people The best thing I ever saw was a man who loved his wife. Paul McCartney wife men father Having a beard is natural. When you think about it, shaving it off is quite weird. Paul McCartney shaving beard thinking A hundred years from now, people will listen to the music of the Beatles the same way we listen to Mozart. Paul McCartney inspiration people years When you're wide awake say it for goodness sake, it's gonna be a great day. Paul McCartney great-day goodness sake Life is an energy field, a bunch of molecules. And these particular molecules formed to make these four guys, who then formed into this band called the Beatles and did all that work. I have to think that was something metaphysical. Something alchemic. Something that must be thought of as magic. Paul McCartney magic guy thinking At the end of the Beatles, I really was done in for the first time in my life. Until then, I really was a kind of cocky sod. Paul McCartney cocky done firsts When we were starting off as kids, just the idea of maybe going to do this as a living instead of getting what we thought was going to be a boring job, was exciting. Paul McCartney jobs kids ideas The interesting thing about the Beatles was: The music was one thing, but we kind of symbolized a certain kind of freedom at a time when people of our generation were just growing up and just becoming adults. Paul McCartney our-generation growing-up people It was bad on Linda. She had to deal with this guy who didn't want to get out of bed and, if he did, wanted to go back to bed pretty soon after. He wanted to drink earlier and earlier each day and didn't really see the point in shaving. I was generally pretty morbid. Paul McCartney shaving bed guy One of my great memories of John is from when we were having some argument. I was disagreeing and we were calling each other names. We let it settle for a second and then he lowered his glasses and he said: "It's only me." And then he put his glasses back on again. To me, that was John. Those were the moments when I actually saw him without the facade, the armor, which I loved as well, like anyone else. It was a beautiful suit of armor. But it was wonderful when he let the visor down and you'd just see the John Lennon that he was frightened to reveal to the world. Paul McCartney suits-of-armor beautiful memories It was Elvis who really got me hooked on beat music. When I heard 'Heartbreak Hotel' I thought, this is it. Paul McCartney redneck hospitality beats