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Inspiring quotes by Grace Slick

Top 10 most inspiring quotes by Grace Slick

  • Some of us don’t want to be a housewife. When you live alone, you can do anything you want to do anytime you want. I really like it.
  • There is an attitude that we should be able to have everything. No, you shouldn’t be able to have anything. I’d like a helicopter, but I can’t afford a helicopter, so I don’t buy one. People are buying stuff they can’t afford on credit. I bought my Ford hybrid with cash.
  • I fall down all the time because I’m such a klutz, but I have never broken a bone, and I don’t eat milk or cheese ever. I like tofu cheese and soymilk in my coffee and cereal.
  • Through literacy you can begin to see the universe. Through music, you can reach anybody. Between the two, there is you, unstoppable.
  • Starship was a whole different thing. It was pop rock. It made more money and had more hit songs than Airplane. There was no cultural or social ethic behind it. For me, it was like selling out. I was the only one selling out. The rest enjoyed doing what they were doing.
  • Too many people try to please their parents. My parents were Republicans, which is too bad, but they allowed me to be who I wanted to be.
  • Being in a rock n’ roll band was like being in a Sherman tank. Nothing got to you. You were surrounded and protected by men.
  • Jon Stewart, Bill Maher, Stephen Colbert. Those are the guys I look at who are telling me pretty much the truth. And they throw humor into it which makes it much more interesting to listen to.
  • Woodstock is well known because this country is so hyped on amount. It was big. Half a million people doesn’t necessarily mean something is good. It just means it’s big.
  • I’m not very good at multi-tasking. Most people aren’t, but they think they are. The mind is really better when you’re really focused on one thing.

Grace Slick, born on October 30, 1939, is an iconic American singer-songwriter and one of the leading figures of the psychedelic rock era. She is best known as the powerful and charismatic lead vocalist of two influential bands, Jefferson Airplane and Jefferson Starship.

Slick’s musical journey began with the formation of The Great Society in the mid-1960s, before she joined Jefferson Airplane in 1966. Her distinct contralto voice and captivating stage presence quickly made her the band’s focal point. With hits like “Somebody to Love” and “White Rabbit,” Jefferson Airplane became a cornerstone of the counterculture movement during the 1960s.

In the 1970s, Grace Slick transitioned to Jefferson Starship, where she continued to contribute to the band’s commercial success with songs like “Miracles” and “Count on Me.” Her solo career also flourished during this time.

Beyond her musical talents, Slick was known for her bold and outspoken nature, as well as her advocacy for social and political causes. Her impact on rock music and her contribution to the evolution of psychedelic and folk rock have solidified her as an enduring and influential figure in the history of popular music.

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