I always like worlds where you could be in several different time periods.
There's a lot of fiction from that period that we're nostalgic for.
Music, as many people have said, is the universal language. Of course points are made which make you think about things, but ultimately it makes you feel. And that's why people remember more songs that have meant something during their life than films. They start to define periods in your life, and that's kind of the beauty of it.
The prehistorical and primitive period represents the true infancy of the mind.
Every period of time is a sphinx that throws itself into the abyss as soon as its riddle has been solved.
I just feel like Brits are honest - period. And that's what I like.
I can look back. . . at two distinct periods of opinion whose foundations I have successively come to distrust a period before 1919 or so, when the weight of classic authority unduly influenced me, and another period from 1919 to about 1925, when I placed too high a value on the elements of revolt, florid colour, and emotional extravagance or intensity.
You have to hang on in periods when your style isn't popular, because if it's good, it'll come back, and you'll be a recognized beauty once again.
Someone like John would want to end the Beatle period and start the Yoko period. He wouldn't like either to interfere with the other.
You can't regret a whole period in your life. . . . It's part of who you are, one of your stories.
It makes it hard to get over a certain period of your life when you are constantly revisiting it every night.
Victims. Victims of a transitional period of morality. That is what we both certainly are.
I'm not for raising taxes on anyone - period.
Being someone I'm not for a period of time and loving every minute of being in someone else's skin.
There have always been people during periods of history that thought that we could get along with the enemy if only we would reach out. Peace in our time is a philosophy.
I had a period where I thought I might not be good enough to publish.
I frequently hear our present period described as uncertain, confused, chaotic.
I think the 60s and 70s were the peak period for the singer-songwriter, for sure.
If I'm going to continue to be any kind of spiritual teacher, I've got to go deeper myself. And so for me, [I am] preserving long periods of solitude, silence, prayer, journaling, study, writing. I don't turn on music or the TV unless I really need to.
Defeat is not an option. Period. The End.