I write probably 80 percent of my stuff over the winter.
I'm always amazed that people will actually choose to sit in front of the television and just be savaged by stuff that belittles their intelligence.
So go ahead, break stuff. Break yourself on the once-hard edges of yourself. And recycle the debris into the foundation of your future.
Everybody knows in the business how I feel about country music. I'm an old traditionalist. Then they just call me an old man and stuck in my old ways, but with all the fans I've got out there, I can't be all that wrong. I do love traditional country music. I love the good stuff.
Was there ever such thing as great Shakespeare? Only one must not say so! But what think you — what — was there not sad stuff?
Luxury, to me, is not owning a lot of stuff. Luxury, to me, is feeling unrushed.
Usually, the stuff that's your best idea or work is going to be attacked the most.
I would rather be loved than have money and all that other stuff.
I just always stay honest with myself. All my stuff isn't boastful, but some of it is. But that's just the music, the art.
Injustice experienced in the flesh, in deeply wounded flesh, is the stuff out of which change explodes.
The nepotism there is the stuff of legend... It just seems to be a place where people get paid to sit in a building.
Whatever you do, stay focused. Because any stuff is not going to last forever. Once you get a show at something, you gotta roll with it. You can't sit on your ass. You better keep working. You better stay motivated.
I can see how you could get dragged into the bad stuff, but I've got good friends around me, good family. I think I've got my head screwed on.
When Blur first started and we were playing Manchester the Hacienda was the place to go. That was where a lot of exciting stuff was happening and London was pretty dead.
As a street artist, I'm used to sharing my stuff with the public. It's a communal experience. I've learned not to be so precious, but rather to enjoy the process.
Don't tell me women are not the stuff of heroes.
I love everything about that because when he goes out there Javy Baez is not afraid of making a mistake, and that's big thing when you get players that are en masse not concerned about making mistakes, really good stuff can happen. That's, he leads the pack with that.
The standard of success in life isn't the things. It isn't the money or the stuff. It is absolutely the amount of joy that you feel.
I love doing stunt stuff and action stuff. I'm not flipping off helicopters; that would be insane.
The work is what it is and hopefully it's seen as feminist work, or feminist-advised work, but I'm not going to go around espousing theoretical bullshit about feminist stuff.
The way we deal with uncertainty says a lot about whether Jesus is ahead of us leading, or behind us just carrying our stuff.
If anti-gay stuff is always coming out of your mouth, something very gay is probably going in.
Express yourself, put stuff down on tape, and see what lives.
As human beings, we're very materialistic and have all this stuff - furs and cars and diamonds and money.
There is something I call social intelligence. You can do a lot in life on your own and you can do all kinds of stuff, but if you're really bad with people, if you're really naive or aggressive and push people away, if you don't know the political environment you're in, it invalidates all the things you know. You're not going to get anywhere.