"That's an old saying I just made up"
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The subtext is less about lying than about performance. In music, especially the radio-ready kind Loggins helped define, the trick is making a three-minute song feel inevitable, like it always existed and you’re simply rediscovering it. The line treats wisdom the way pop treats hooks: as something you can engineer. There’s affection in the con, too. He’s not sneering at people for believing; he’s inviting them to notice how easily we all participate in believing.
Contextually, it fits an era and a persona. Loggins is associated with gleaming, big-tent anthems that became cultural shorthand (“Footloose,” “Danger Zone”) precisely because they sound instantly familiar, even on first listen. The quote reads like backstage banter from someone who knows how the sausage gets made and isn’t precious about it.
It works because it punctures pomposity without turning bitter. The punchline doesn’t reject wisdom; it reminds you that “wisdom” is often just a line with good rhythm, delivered with confidence, until the room agrees it’s always been true.
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APA Style (7th ed.)
Loggins, Kenny. (2026, January 15). That's an old saying I just made up. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/thats-an-old-saying-i-just-made-up-103958/
Chicago Style
Loggins, Kenny. "That's an old saying I just made up." FixQuotes. January 15, 2026. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/thats-an-old-saying-i-just-made-up-103958/.
MLA Style (9th ed.)
"That's an old saying I just made up." FixQuotes, 15 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/thats-an-old-saying-i-just-made-up-103958/. Accessed 23 Mar. 2026.









