In the ’80s, it was difficult and frustrating to appear in the theater and TV again, even though I had some successful shows and hit records. Now, I have to say, the ’90s are the best decade of my life. I’ve done the best work and, in a funny way, I’m enjoying the most success… more than in the ’70s. David Cassidy Read Quote
I don’t listen to the news or read newspapers. I don’t know what’s going on in this world, or why I should vote for George McGovern or Richard Nixon. I don’t have enough time. David Cassidy Read Quote
When you have had the kind of fame I had, I was always hounded by the media and I lived a very isolated life. Now it’s even more difficult. The world has changed dramatically. David Cassidy Read Quote
When you cut your life into a film – 90-some minutes of film – you end up taking snapshots and vignettes of the highlights of it – marriage, divorce, death, success, fame, loss. The up and the down and the up again. David Cassidy Read Quote
I’ve had a great metamorphosis in my life. I struggled for a number of years because I was identified with that image of the Seventies. David Cassidy Read Quote
Having all that – the fame and adulation and women and all that stuff they talk about – doesn’t make you happy. You have to make yourself happy. David Cassidy Read Quote
Learning how to be a good parent was easy in the end because I’d basically had the What Not To Do manual. David Cassidy Read Quote
Oh, yeah. I grew up in Southern California in the 1960’s. It was very different. I was an only child as opposed to having siblings. My brothers all lived with my step-mom. I am very close to them, but we were not raised in the same house. David Cassidy Read Quote
When you go through hell, your own personal hell, and you have lost – loss of fame, loss of money, loss of career, loss of family, loss of love, loss of your own identity that I experienced in my own life – and you’ve been able to face the demons that have haunted you… I appreciate everything that I have. David Cassidy Read Quote