“I didn’t write that song to try and win you over, or to steal you away from him. I wrote it because I knew I never could.”
Source: How to Kill a Rock Star
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“I wrote my songs despite the fact that I was a drunk, not because of it.”
As quoted in "Warren Zevon: Singer-songwriter author of 'Werewolves of London'" by Spencer Leigh, The Independent (9 September 2003) http://www.independent.co.uk/news/obituaries/warren-zevon-548722.html

“If you take whatever there is to the song away—the beat, the melody—I could still recite it.”
Interview with Paul Robbins (March, 1965)
Context: I find it easy to write songs. I been writing songs for a long time and the words to the songs aren't written out just for the paper; they're written as you can read it, you dig. If you take whatever there is to the song away—the beat, the melody—I could still recite it. I see nothing wrong with songs you can't do that with either—songs that, if you took the beat and the melody away, they wouldn't stand up because they're not supposed to do that, you know. Songs are songs.

As quoted in Celtic Crossroads: The Art of Van Morrison (1997) by Brian Hinton, p. 106

“If I knew words enough, I could write the longest love letter in the world and never get tired”
Source: The Best Early Stories of F. Scott Fitzgerald

“If Michael Jackson could write a song for a rat, I could write a song for [my pet bulldog] Noelle.”
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