Music is really all about experimentation and lots of trial and error. It's just mind-numbingly boring until you hit on something that works well.
With 'Words, Words, Words,' that show was me experimenting with something, and then there was a clear direction for me.
I'm so uncoordinated, I can't really do that much, so my specialty is standing in one spot or holding on to something, like an exploding rocket or a jetski.
I'm not much of a crier but it is mildly soul-destroying and exposing to do something physical that you are terrible at in front of other people.
Oh, yeah, I love DVD's. I don't have what you'd call an extensive collection, maybe a couple of hundred or so. But I have something on almost all the time.
It doesn't help to wait until something happens and then prosecute the offenders, especially if it's the idea of the offender to extinguish himself in the commission of the crime.
But I never really thought that I would be extraordinarily successful at skating, it's just something that happened, you know.
I prefer clothes that are simple, well-cut, but with one major extravagance. Something with the sleeves, with the skirt, but nothing too fussy, too flashy.
An extravagance is something that your spirit thinks is a necessity.
We owe something to extravagance, for thrift and adventure seldom go hand in hand.
I'm not into extreme sports or something. I just live a quiet life.
My acting range has always been something between the two extremes of 'raises left eyebrow' and 'raises right eyebrow.'
Maybe scarcity isn't always a bad thing. Maybe scarcity is something to seek out, to fabricate for oneself.
As a species, we're addicted to the facile discrimination involved in saying that something or phenomenon is either 'this' or 'that' - how much more uncomfortable that it may well be 'the other'.
If you've worked in a factory, and you haven't learned how to do something else, you're obsolete. That's just nature.
What is it precisely, that feeling of 'returning' from a poem? Something is lighter, softer, larger - then it fades, but never completely.
I think 'Candy Crush' may be fading in popularity, but there's always something new that's popping up.
I wasn't afraid to fail. Something good always comes out of failure.
I felt like I was definitely seeing something - the falsely gorgeous images of war, painted, almost invariably, in 'Times' combat photos.
A gimmick would be something you'd do to attract attention or to bring fame and fortune.