"I like what the future holds. I don't like thinking about the past"
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Cale’s career makes the subtext louder. As a Velvet Underground co-founder and an endlessly restive solo artist, he’s been assigned a historical role whether he asked for it or not. The culture loves to freeze artists at their most mythic moment, to treat innovation like a one-time event. Cale pushes back by framing retrospection as an emotional burden, not an intellectual exercise. The past here isn’t “history”; it’s baggage: old narratives, old wounds, old versions of the self that fans and journalists keep trying to resurrect.
The quote also reads like a defense mechanism against the archive-heavy present, where every interview becomes an invitation to re-litigate origin stories. Cale’s intent is clear: don’t ask him to perform his own biography. The future is where agency lives; the past is where other people write your script.
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"I like what the future holds. I don't like thinking about the past." FixQuotes, 16 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/i-like-what-the-future-holds-i-dont-like-thinking-100742/. Accessed 18 Feb. 2026.











