I don't believe in fate or destiny. I believe in various degrees of hatred, paranoia, and abandonment. However much of that gets heaped upon you doesn't matter - it's only a matter of how much you can take and what it does to you. Henry Rollins abandonmentdegreedestiny share on social
I don't believe it mattered to Timothy McVeigh who was president or who his congressional representative was when he blew up the Murrah Building in 1995. Henry Rollins blowbuildcongressional Change image and share on social
You can pass all the gun legislation you want. None of it will make me feel any more or less safe than I do right at this moment. Henry Rollins feelgunlegislation Change image and share on social
'Duck Dynasty' is a ridiculous show, and long may it wave. America and democracy will endure. They've seen a lot worse. Henry Rollins americabadlydemocracy Change image and share on social
Young African-American males: Stop existing. It could get you killed. Henry Rollins africanamericanexist Change image and share on social
The month of November makes me feel that life is passing more quickly. In an effort to slow it down, I try to fill the hours more meaningfully. Henry Rollins effortfeelfill Change image and share on social
So I'm more at home with my backpack, sleeping in a hotel room or on a bus or on an airplane, than I am necessarily on a bed. It's weird being here. It feels like I'm standing next to my real life. Henry Rollins airplanebackpackbed Change image and share on social
As a young person growing up in Washington, D.C., summers were hot, humid and relentless. My friends and I grew more restless and adventurous with every passing year. Henry Rollins adventurousfriendgrow Change image and share on social
If it's a man's world, as they say, then men, your world is a poorly run carnage fest. Henry Rollins carnagefestman Change image and share on social
I get letters from young people telling me that they're broke and download my albums for free. They ask me what I think about that. I now have a standard line. I tell them, 'I would rather be heard than paid.' Henry Rollins albumbreakdownload share on social