The rest of the guys in Sabbath became boring old farts, and there I was, this crazy guy, still into wrecking hotel rooms and having parties.
He felt as though his heart were a bomb, a complicated bomb that would result in a simple explosion, wrecking the world without rocking it.
Once you try to do more than your equipment is capable of doing you get yourself in trouble and you start wrecking.
It's easier to make changes with a pencil than a wrecking bar.
Sometimes people say I should see a therapist, but I don't want any therapist wrecking my weirdness.
How does newness come into the world? How is it born? Of what fusions, translations, conjoinings is it made? How does it survive, extreme and dangerous as it is? What compromises, what deals, what betrayals of its secret nature must it make to stave off the wrecking crew, the exterminating angel, the guillotine? Is birth always a fall? Do angels have wings? Can men fly?
Grace is upside-down, to-do-list wrecking, scandalous and way-too free. It's one-way love.
I find doing speeches nerve wrecking.
If we can possibly avoid wrecking this little planet of ours, we will, But-there must be risks! There must be. In experimental work there always are!
There is no time so short as the time between when your kids stop wrecking your furniture and your grandchildren start.