The radio of my youth. . . is now a quaint memory replaced by computer hard drives.
I don't owe one man one cent. Anywhere.
Don't be a blueprint. Be an original.
You've got to capture an audience. You don't go out there and just sing, or just play. If you can't capture an audience, you might as well not be out there.
Put your trust in the Lord and go ahead. Worry gets you no place.
My health is good; it's my age that's bad.
Any game you play, you got to lose sometime.
What isn’t clear, isn’t French.
I have stared long enough at the glowing flat rectangles of computer screens. Let us give more time for doing things in the real world. . . plant a plant, walk the dogs, read a real book, go to the opera.
For me, as a child, I certainly thought that there were more black people in the world than white people.
I like '50s and '60s American art. I have 85 or 90 Warhols.