I recently did a piece for the Boston Pops and John Williams, and I hope that it's as well a composed piece as I've ever done for any other medium or occasion.
I love wearing designer pieces with something I found at Target.
My best piece of advice is to do something you're passionate about. If you do - you'll do it well - and the money follows.
A friend gathers all the pieces and gives them back in the right order.
In the morning we received some very thin coffee. For lunch we had potato soup with a few pieces of meat in it, in the evening we had a very thin meat soup with some potatoes in it.
Prayer strikes the winning blow; service is simply picking up the pieces.
You can't give up on me. If you give up, then I'm going to break into a million pieces. I'm here. I'll give you everything I've got.
I've kind of codified certain things for myself, rhythmic patterns and mechanical ways of using the bow to create layers of rhythm. What I'm trying to do is to create a complete piece of music on one instrument.
A poor relation is the most irrelevant thing in nature, a piece of non pertinent correspondence, an odious approximation, a haunting conscience, a preposterous shadow, lengthening in the noontide of our prosperity.
One of the first pieces of advice I was ever given, on my first job was, you should always buy something to treat yourself to say well done for getting the job! However I've not followed on that through yet. . . I've always wanted a tattoo, something to mark my experience.
A good man's life is all of a piece.
It's tricky when you're doing a recording, because the only weapon you have is your voice and the delivery of that voice. You don't have a gesture or a facial expression, there are no costumes or set pieces. Everything needs to be present in the voice.
Rest assured, for every piece of business the most businesslike thing is to choose the right moment.
I like pieces that have everyday appeal and can be worn anywhere!
I wrote a piece of software in 1998 that created fictional weather.
It's intuitive in terms of when I read a piece of material or I hear about a project. I'm a writer, so I've written movies. I've read at this point thousands and thousands and thousands of screenplays. So if something gets me, then I don't ignore that.
I can't imagine myself doing something like 'Narnia' again. I would love to do something with Ridley Scott, you know, some actionadventure or something like that. But I'd also love to do a dramatic piece. It's really just whatever you read and take to.
The course of the seasons is a piece of clockwork, with a cuckoo to call when it is spring.
Popularity - a piece of faded tinsel, that is out of date.
If someone wants a piece of you, never let them pay. What you do not give to them time takes anyway.