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  1. IRON AND THE SOUL by Henry Rollins I believe that the definition of definition is reinvention. To not be like your parents. To not be like your friends. To be yourself. Completely. When I was young I had no sense of myself. All I was, was a product of all the fear and humiliation I … Continue reading "Iron and The Soul by Henry Rollins"

  2. Jul 8, 2020 · The essay is from 1994 by Henry Rollins entitled The Iron and Soul.... Allow me to read one of the best essays a man can ever read, particularly if he is young.

  3. Dec 7, 2009 · "The Iron never lies to you. You can walk outside and listen to all kinds of talk, get told that you’re a god or a total bastard. The Iron will always kick you the real deal. The Iron is the great reference point, the all-knowing perspective giver. Always there like a beacon in the pitch black. I have found the Iron to be my greatest friend.

  4. Jun 14, 2020 · Iron and the Soul By Henry Rollins. I believe that the definition of definition is reinvention. To not be like your parents. To not be like your friends. To be yourself. Completely. When I was young I had no sense of myself. All I was, was a product of all the fear and humiliation I suffered. Fear of my parents.

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  5. Dec 4, 2009 · Iron and the Soul – By Henry Rollins. It’s been many years since Henry Rollins had his essay Iron and the Soul published in Details magazine (1994). I’ve read through the essay several times over the years. It never gets old and is like a treasure chest filled with quotes. That last paragraph is perhaps the most famous, but the entire ...

  6. Sep 19, 2018 · Editor’s note: This essay by Henry Rollins was originally published in Details Magazine in 1994. Iron and the Soul By Henry Rollins I believe that the definition of definition is reinvention. To not be like your parents. To not be like your friends. To be yourself. Completely. When I was young I had no sense […]

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  8. Jun 11, 2018 · Rollins produces books through his own publishing company, 2.13.61, which is named for his birthdate. Founded in 1984, the company has published Rollins' journals, as well as books by Australian musician Nick Cave and Exene Cervenka of the punk band X. Like his songs, Rollins' books have an angry, raw tone.