David Crosby
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We call it church for people who don't go to church ... You have to be willing to do what no one else is doing.
There were a lot of disagreements ... We're very different people. Stephen and I disagree about a lot of things and we would argue with each other a lot. Nash - the Englishman and the diplomat - would try to negotiate between us. Then if you add Neil to the mix, who is certainly one of the most selfish human beings on the planet, it gets, you know, complicated.
Looking to have a great year ... I have five accomplished golfers. The goal is to finish in the top five.More quotes »
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