It seems to me that it’s every man’s obligation to make what contribution he can. You live each day as best you can. That, to me, is what makes life interesting. – Rod McKuen
I try not to put messages in my songs. My only message is man’s communication with his fellow man. I want to narrow the gap of strangeness and alienation. – Rod McKuen
We need sex education in schools, but we need it at home first. We need parents to learn the names of the teachers who are teaching their children. We need families to question day-care centers, to question other children and their own as to what goes on. – Rod McKuen
For many people, I was a phase, a part of the period of growing up. People ask me why I connected. It was presumptuous of me to say, but I’m Everyman. The difference is I put my thoughts into words. – Rod McKuen
I can’t understand people who give up and commit suicide. If I have a bad day, I figure tomorrow will be better. And even if it isn’t, at least it isn’t any worse. – Rod McKuen
The gifts that one receives for giving are so immeasurable that it is almost an injustice to accept them. – Rod McKuen
You know, in a way, I wish I could hate a little more. It would make me a more rounded personality. – Rod McKuen