BONO QUOTES II

Irish singer & songwriter (1960- )

What are the ideas right now worth betraying? What are the lies we tell ourselves now?

BONO

2004 PENN Address


I'm wary of faith outside of actions. I'm wary of religiosity that ignores the wider world.

BONO

Rolling Stone, November 3, 2005


So now -- cut to 1980. Irish rock group, who've been through the fire of a certain kind of revival, a Christian-type revival, go to America. Turn on the TV the night you arrive, and there's all these people talking from the Scriptures. But they're quite obviously raving lunatics. Suddenly you go, what's this? And you change the channel. There's another one. You change the channel, and there's another secondhand-car salesman. You think, oh, my God. But their words sound so similar . . . to the words out of our mouths. So what happens? You learn to shut up. You say, whoa, what's this going on? You go oddly still and quiet. If you talk like this around here, people will think you're one of those. And you realize that these are the traders -- as in t-r-a-d-e-r-s -- in the temple.

BONO

Rolling Stone, November 3, 2005


Look, whatever thoughts you have about God, who God is or if God exists--most will agree that if there is a God, God has a special place for the poor. In fact, the poor are where God lives. Check Judaism. Check Islam. Check pretty much anyone. I mean, God may well be with us in our mansions on the hill ... I hope so. He may well be with us in all manner of controversial stuff ... maybe, maybe not. But the one thing on which we can all agree, among all faiths and ideologies, is that God is with the vulnerable and poor.

BONO

On the Move


Rock music was most exciting when it was in the 45 [rpm single], when it was disciplined into a single. Whether it was the Sex Pistols, Clash, Buzzcocks, Nirvana, the Beatles, the Stones. When the wind starts blowing in the hair, and it meanders off, you can get some great [stuff], but it doesn't interest me as much. The 45 is the pure rock to me. That is why I wanted to be in a band.

BONO

Chicago Tribune, May 13, 2005


Teenage kids have no sense of mortality -- yours or theirs.

BONO

Rolling Stone


I think belief in your script is essential. I am a salesman. I come from a long line of traveling salespeople on my mother's side. And I think I'm a good salesman of ideas, songs, melodies, if I believe in them.

BONO

The Charlie Rose Show, May 16, 2013


I could never take a chance of losing love to find romance.

BONO

"A Man and A Woman"


I'm the Imelda Marcos of sunglasses.... Very sensitive eyes to light. If somebody takes my photograph, I will see the flash for the rest of the day. My right eye swells up. I've a blockage there, so that my eyes go red a lot. So it's part vanity, it's part privacy and part sensitivity.

BONO

Rolling Stone, November 3, 2005


Well, one of the things that hits have and that great music always has, you know--the music feels like it was already there.

BONO

Oprah Magazine, April 2004


The glass is cut, the bottle run dry. Our love runs cold in the caverns of the night.

BONO

"Red Hill Mining Town"


Every age has its massive moral blind spots. We might not see them, but our children will.

BONO

2004 PENN Address


It's a beautiful day...
Don't let it get away.

BONO

"Beautiful Day"


One love, one blood
One life, you got to do what you should
One life, with each other
Sisters, brothers
One life, but we're not the same
We get to carry each other, carry each other.

BONO

"One"


If I could put it simply, I would say that I believe there's a force of love and logic in the world, a force of love and logic behind the universe. And I believe in the poetic genius of a creator who would choose to express such unfathomable power as a child born in "straw poverty"; i.e., the story of Christ makes sense to me.... As an artist, I see the poetry of it. It's so brilliant. That this scale of creation, and the unfathomable universe, should describe itself in such vulnerability, as a child. That is mind-blowing to me. I guess that would make me a Christian. Although I don't use the label, because it is so very hard to live up to.

BONO

Rolling Stone, November 3, 2005


Let me tell you something. I've had enough of Irish Americans who haven't been back to their country in twenty or thirty years come up to me and talk about the resistance, the revolution back home; and the glory of the revolution, and the glory of dying for the revolution. F*** the revolution! They don't talk about the glory of killing for the revolution. What's the glory of taking a man from his bed and gunning him down in front of his wife and his children? Where's the glory in that? Where's the glory of bombing a Remembrance Day parade of old-age-pensioners, their medals taken out and polished up for the day? Where's the glory in that? To leave them dying, or crippled for life, or dead, under the rubble of the revolution that the majority of the people in my country don't want. No more! Sing No more!

BONO

statement before a live performance of "Sunday Bloody Sunday"


Truth is beauty. That can be a hard thing to say, because some things are not so attractive on the surface. But by owning up to them, we change them--just by speaking them.

BONO

Oprah Magazine, April 2004


I have to come clean; I've broken a lot of laws, and the ones I haven't I've certainly thought about. I have sinned in thought, word, and deed. God forgive me. Actually God forgave me, but why would you? I'm here getting a doctorate, getting respectable, getting in the good graces of the powers that be, I hope it sends you students a powerful message: Crime does pay.

BONO

2004 PENN Address


I have spoke with the tongue of Angels, I have held the hand of The Devil. It was warm in the night, I was cold as a stone.

BONO

"I Still Haven't Found What I'm Looking For"


As hard as it is, as ghetto as it is, hip-hop is pop music. It's the sound of music getting out of the ghetto, while rock is looking for a ghetto.

BONO

Chicago Tribune, May 13, 2005