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 Transcendental Meditation gives me an island of calm Paul McCartney meditation islands giving I used to go round to Aunt Mimi's house and John would be at the typewriter, which was fairly unusual in Liverpool. None of my mates even knew what a typewriter was. Well they knew what it was but they didn't hae one. Nobody had one. Paul McCartney aunt typewriters house There's nothing like the eureka moment of knocking off a song that didn't exist before - I won't compare it to sex, but it lasts longer. Paul McCartney music song funny Paul's last words to Linda: "You're up on your beautiful Appaloosa stallion. It's a fine spring day. We're riding through the woods. The bluebells are all out, and the sky is clear-blue". Paul McCartney blue spring beautiful If You can play Your stuff in a pub, then You´re a good band. Paul McCartney band play stuff When I see bacon, I see a pig, I see a little friend, and that's why I can't eat it. Simple as that. Paul McCartney simple littles pigs There will be an answer. Let it be. Paul McCartney answers Pete Ham in the group was a very good writer. He wrote the Nilsson song "Without You", which is a seriously good song. But the poor fellow topped himself. He was a lovely bloke, I can still see him now. It was a terrible loss. Paul McCartney lovely loss song Putting two songs together, I've always loved that trick when it works. Paul McCartney together song two So, if I'm cooking, I'll be steaming vegetables, making some nice salad, that kind of stuff. Paul McCartney nice cooking vegetables If children are studying the 20th century, I'm in their text books. Paul McCartney study book children Hamburg totally wrecked us. I remember getting home to England and my dad thought I was half-dead. I looked like a skeleton, I hadn't noticed the change, I'd been having such a ball! Paul McCartney skeletons dad home The willow turns his back on inclement weather. And if he can do it, we can do it. Paul McCartney turns weather inspirational If anyone was the Fifth Beatle, it was Brian [Epstein]. Paul McCartney brian fifth ifs You see, my mother was a district nurse until she died when I was 14, and we used to move from time to time because of her work. Paul McCartney mother nurse moving None of us wanted to be the bass player. In our minds he was the fat guy who always played at the back. Paul McCartney guy player history Think globally, act locally. Paul McCartney thinking I'm only 49 years old. I'm still in the middle of this whole thing. I don't feel like it's finished at all. I'm still planning to write better songs. Paul McCartney writing song years Lyricists play with words. Paul McCartney lyricists play Will you still need me, will you still feed me, when I'm sixty-four? Paul McCartney unanswered-questions birthday needs