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I don't want The Cure to fizzle out doing 45-minute shows of greatest hits. That would be awful for our legacy.
I think, at heart, unless you discover faith in something else, something other, it's very hard to shake the thing that you're adrift alone.
I wouldn't want to think people doted on us, hung on every word, or wanted to look like us.
I'm not really obsessed with death.
Living, it's awful for me.
There's no hope of me becoming completely relaxed on stage. If I did, I'd sit down and doze off.
You put on eyeliner, and people start screaming at you. How strange, and how marvellous.
For a period in the '90s, I felt that the Cure was massively undervalued. But there has been a paradigm shift. There's a bunch of newer bands... →
The problem as you get older is, from my perspective, after a certain amount of songs, you tend to start writing something and then you stop and say... →
Every animal would rather die themselves than lose their offspring. But it's just genes, isn't it? All of our existence is spent worrying... →
Everything I do has the tinge of the finite, of my own demise. At some point you either accept death or you just keep pushing it back as you get... →
I don't care where the Cure is placed in the pantheon of rock. I don't care if we're perceived as relevant. We're never worried how... →
I had every intention of 'Bloodflowers' being the last Cure record. I thought it would be fantastic to finish with the best thing we'd... →