The top 10 most inspiring quotes by David Crosby
- Don’t waste the time. Time is the final currency, man. Not money, not power – it’s time.
- I think ideas are still the most powerful things on the planet, and music is a great way to transmit them.
- I am having so much fun performing, I feel almost guilty. I think, my God, I hope no one comes and busts me for this.
- I’ve been given a gift [musical talent] – don’t misuse it. I spent a lot of time just wasting that talent, not treasuring it, not valuing it, not respecting it, just taking it for granted. That was a hard lesson to learn. It doesn’t come for free. Don’t do that. Treasure it, respect it, treat it as a responsibility that you’ve been given, and enjoy the hell out of it.
- I don’t think being angry is useful or healthy, and usually when I get angry, my brain just goes right out the window. Boom, as soon as the adrenaline hits, instant stupid. Just add water and mix.
- It’s hard to bullshit the ocean. It’s not listening, you know what I mean.
- I don’t like greed, I don’t like ignorance. I really don’t like anger. But I love love.
- “It can’t happen here” is number one on the list of famous last words.
- All wars would end immediately if the various chiefs of state dropped a little LSD.
- Chestnut brown canary, ruby throated sparrow, sing a song, don’t be long, thrill me to the marrow.

David Crosby, born August 14, 1941, in Los Angeles, California, was an influential American singer, songwriter, and guitarist. He first rose to prominence as a founding member of The Byrds, contributing to their signature folk-rock sound in the mid-1960s.
In 1968, Crosby co-founded the supergroup Crosby, Stills & Nash (later Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young), known for their rich harmonies and politically charged songs, including “Suite: Judy Blue Eyes” and “Ohio.” His songwriting blended introspection with social commentary, influencing generations of musicians. Despite personal struggles, including health issues and battles with addiction, Crosby experienced career resurgences through solo work and collaborations.
Inducted twice into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame—once with The Byrds and once with CSN—he remained active in music into his later years. Crosby was also a vocal advocate for peace, environmental causes, and artist rights. He passed away on January 18, 2023, at the age of 81.
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