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Iron Maiden Quotes

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“Life as a teenage dirtbag,yes people get mistreated, pushed around, get insulted, life as a loser, still couldn't get the girl he has a dream about, has almost 15 albums of Iron Maiden, still these people could have the purest of heart, no matter how they can get pushed around”
Jericho Pasaoa -myself

Steve      Harris
“Too much time on my hands, I got you on my mind.
Can't ease this pain, so easily.”
Iron Maiden, Iron Maiden: Somewhere Back In Time The Best of: 1980-1989: The Best of 1980-1989

Terry Pratchett
“Senin iÄŸrenç iltifatlarına karşı sağırım," dedi dük. "Senin ÅŸeytani cilvelerini hor görüyorum. Ä°ÅŸkence göreceksin, bilsen iyi olur."
Bu gereken etkiyi yaratmamış gibiydi. Dadı zindana, bir turistin meraklı ilgisiyle göz gezdiriyordu.
"Sonra da yakılacaksın," dedi düşes
"Tamam," dedi dadı.
"Tamam mı?"
"Eh, bu lanet yer buz gibi. Oradaki çivili büyük gardrop gibi şey ne?"
Dük titriyordu. "Aha" dedi. "Artık anladın ha? O sevgili hanımefendi, Demir Leydi. En son model. Şimdi onu-"
"İçine girip bakabilir miyim?"
"Yakarışlarına kulaklarım sağır..." Dükün sesi soldu gitti. Tikleri gene baÅŸladı.”
Terry Pratchett, Wyrd Sisters

Bruce Dickinson
“Eddie is Iron Maiden's mascot, monster, alter ego - call it what you will. Part supernatural, part primal, part aggressive adolescent, Eddie is a super anti-hero with no backstory. Eddie doesn't give a fuck. He just is.

Eddie also gets us off the hook as individuals. Eddie is far bigger and more outrageous than any badly behaved superstar. Eddie makes rock stars obsolete. This comes in handy when you get to your late fifties and rather fancy a quiet night in after playing to 25,000 screaming metal fans.”
Bruce Dickinson, What Does This Button Do?: An Autobiography

Bruce Dickinson
“How long before I recover?'
Amen gave a good think to that one.
'I had an RAF fighter pilot sitting where you are now, with exactly the same tumour. It was 12 month before he was fit, fat and healthy again.'
Twelve month? That was too long. I would be bored by then.
'I'll beat that,' I declared.”
Bruce Dickinson, What Does This Button Do?: An Autobiography

Bruce Dickinson
“I'd barely considered the question of whether I would sing again, which surprised me. I realised that I loved life above all else, and if singing was the price to pay then so be it.”
Bruce Dickinson, What Does This Button Do?: An Autobiography