16+ David Allan Coe Quotes On Education, Freedom And Civil War

It is not the beauty of a building you should look at; its the construction of the foundation that will stand the test of time. — David Allan Coe

All men are created equal, it is only men themselves who place themselves above equality. — David Allan Coe

I've never wanted anybody to like me because I had long hair or short hair, or that they liked the way I dressed or they liked the way I dressed or they liked the way I smile. — David Allan Coe

Now I lay me down to cheat on the woman I love so, and if I die between these sheets I pray to God she'll never know. — David Allan Coe

The Beatles were just the beginning of everything music could be, just like the Stones I was Rolling along like a ship lost out on the sea. — David Allan Coe

Anybody who goes searching can find enough artistic things I've done that nobody can ever say I sold out. — David Allan Coe

My long hair just can't cover up my redneck. — David Allan Coe

If there ever was a poet for the working class Billy Joe Shaver and Merle Haggard would be my nomination. — David Allan Coe

You don't have to call me 'Mister', Mister; The whole world called me 'Hank'! — David Allan Coe

Freedom cannot be given... It can only be taken away. — David Allan Coe

I've written songs about things that nobody else has ever written about. — David Allan Coe

One thing is certain, You can't shake hands with a fist. — David Allan Coe

I took the hardest possible route that you could take, and I still overcame and succeeded. — David Allan Coe

Everybody started saying, well, this cat's not as dumb as people think he is. — David Allan Coe

Teach my children to love! They'll learn to hate on their own. — David Allan Coe

Marty Robbins once sang you give me a mountain, I've been given a few mountains in my life. — David Allan Coe

Life Lessons by David Allan Coe

  1. David Allan Coe's work emphasizes the importance of staying true to yourself and your beliefs, no matter what the cost.
  2. His songs often tackle difficult topics such as racism and poverty, showing that music can be a powerful tool for social change.
  3. His career demonstrates the power of perseverance and hard work, as he overcame numerous obstacles to become a successful musician.
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