Born 9 October 1940 in Liverpool, John Lennon was a walking, talking,
quote machine. Every time he opened his mouth, genius fell out. To
celebrate this simple, glorious truth, The Little Book of John Lennon
is here to remind you what a legend sounds like.
From his days down in the dumps as a Liverpudlian scamp to his tenure in
the world's greatest beat combo to his post-Beatles bed-ins and living
for peace, love and understanding, The Little Book of John Lennon
speaks the truth as Lennon himself lived it. Imagine a world with no
John Lennon - it's easy if you try. But, why in the world would you want
to? This is John Lennon at his best, and in his own words
.
'If everyone demanded peace instead of another television set, then
there'd be peace.' John talking about materialism and peace. As seen on
Independent.co.uk, December 8, 2016
'We live in a world we have to hide to make love, while violence is
practiced in broad daylight.' John talking about the 1970s and the
Vietnam War. As seen on Irish Post, October 2009
'I've always considered my work one piece and I consider that my work
won't be finished until I am dead and buried and I hope that's a long,
long time.' John discussing his legacy while being interviewed on RKO
Radio, December 8, 1980 (the day he was murdered). As seen on Beatles
Archive.net, December 21, 2013.