After you hear even the shortest great story, it should fill you with a little bit of fear.
I still get a buzz from seeing young kids making music.
I am interested in Icons, not just religious works but also contemporary icons. I also like the way the Pop movement of the 60s took subjects from consumer products and people - soup cans, comic books, film stars - and elevated them through art, just like in traditional iconography.
In my moments of down time I tend to listen to Blues.
Young people are still experiencing the thrill of three chords and over-amplified guitars. They always will.
My encyclopedic knowledge of rock and roll is a millstone around my neck.
To me, NOTHING is 'new'.
There's a tradeoff. Yeah, I lose the deduction that I really like, but my tax rate is going to go down, and I don't have to fill out that form anymore. It's much simpler, rates are lower, and that tradeoff has worked in many countries. Many countries have just cleaned house of all those exemptions in order to provide lower rates, and people buy it.
I know something about killing. I don't like killing. And I don't think a state honors life by turning around and sanctioning killing. Now, that's just a personal belief that I have.
Man does not live by soap alone; and hygiene, or even health, is not much good unless you can take a healthy view of it or, better still, feel a healthy indifference to it.
College athletes used to get a degree in bringing your pencil.