The top 10 most inspiring quotes by Johnny Cash
- If you aren’t gonna say exactly how and what you feel, you might as well not say anything at all.
- You build on failure. You use it as a stepping stone. Close the door on the past. You don’t try to forget the mistakes, but you don’t dwell on it. You don’t let it have any of your energy, or any of your time, or any of your space.
- All your life, you will be faced with a choice. You can choose love or hate…I choose love.
- There’s no way around grief and loss: you can dodge all you want, but sooner or later you just have to go into it, through it, and, hopefully, come out the other side. The world you find there will never be the same as the world you left.
- I love the freedoms we got in this country, I appreciate your freedom to burn your flag if you want to, but I really appreciate my right to bear arms so I can shoot you if you try to burn mine.
- There’s a lot of things blamed on me that never happened. But then, there’s a lot of things that I did that I never got caught at.
- Life is the question and life is the answer, and God is the reason and love is the way.
- it’s good to know who hates you and it is good to be hated by the right people
- I learn from my mistakes. It’s a very painful way to learn, but without pain, the old saying is, there’s no gain.
- Success is having to worry about every damn thing in the world, except money.

Johnny Cash (1932–2003) was an American singer, songwriter, and musician known for his deep voice, rebellious spirit, and fusion of country, rock, and folk music. Born in Kingsland, Arkansas, Cash rose to fame in the 1950s with hits like I Walk the Line and Folsom Prison Blues. His signature style, often characterized by themes of sorrow, redemption, and resilience, earned him the nickname “The Man in Black.”
Cash’s career spanned over five decades, during which he became one of the best-selling music artists of all time. He was also known for his legendary At Folsom Prison live album and collaborations with artists like June Carter, whom he married in 1968. Later in life, his American Recordings series brought him renewed acclaim. A member of multiple music halls of fame, Cash left an enduring legacy in American music before passing away in 2003 at age 71.
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