I don't care much about the money at all. Frankly, if I get the chance to kiss someone in a movie, they wouldn't need to pay me at all.
I want to be able to write on my walls. I think that's the big thing.
When you write a song about a place, you are writing a song about a place that might be in a hundred years, or a place that has been, or that was - in your imagination. I think that also embodies the American spirit. You are looking for what you can call "a place. "
What a unique opportunity to be in town. I love townies. I value it, so to speak.
Every band sells t-shirts and plays certain auditoriums, but I'm sick of being like everyone else, because I'm not.
I don't want the big flashing lights and red carpet, like, "Here comes another Bon Iver album!" I just want it to be my bedroom-y thing. But that'll take a while to figure out.
I'm trying to think about stuff like that: How can a show not be just a whining guy with a guitar.
I'm afraid to do theater now.
Your beliefs become your thoughts, Your thoughts become your words, Your words become your actions, Your actions become your habits, Your habits become your values, Your values become your destiny.
Well, I can't remember not being able to read. I was told I could read by myself very well at the age of three.
The words and lives of Christian men must be in continual process of reformation by the written Word of their God. This means that ecclesiastical traditions and private theological speculations may never be identified with the word which God speaks, but are to be classed among the words of men which the Word of God must reform.