“In the '60s we fought for peace, when the Vietnam war was on. We were against the cops and against the politicians, and there was a lot of waving banners and all that. And I think in a way, just as they were enjoying that machoism of war, we were enjoying the machismo of being anti-war, you know?”
Yoko Ono“Write down everything you fear in life.Burn it.Pour herbal oil with a sweet scent on the ashes.”
Yoko Ono, Acorn“There's many women now who think, 'Surely we don't need feminism anymore, we're all liberated and society's accepting us as we are'. Which is just hogwash. It's not true at all.”
Yoko Ono“This society is driven by neurotic speed and force accelerated by greed and frustration of not being able to live up to the image of men and woman we have created for ourselves the image has nothing to do with the reality of people. ”
Yoko Ono“I think there is a big difference between the music business and music. And my relationship is to music, not music business. I think the business will keep changing, but music won't. Music will be there.”
Yoko Ono“After my husband John Lennon passed away, I tried to smile for my health.”
Yoko Ono