got to be very discerning about where you put your five bucks, and where you cut and what you don't cut.
Ethan Hawke
I go four- wheeling in my truck. I also like to fish, cook, do stuff around my house. I even studied fencing for awhile.
Luke Perry
I feel like I'm stepping into a place of spiritual contemplation every time I enter a studio; it's always had a certain magic to me that has never worn off with familiarity.
David Knopfler
I try to conduct my life with a little levity.
Sheryl Crow
Somehow, magically, I've become an electronic musician, and I have a recording studio that looks like the bridge of the Enterprise.
Moby
We always think that everybody can do a little bit more, if not a lot more.
Aung San Suu Kyi
I can make a song up about anything: garbage, the weather, things in the news.
Marvin Hamlisch
As sustainability becomes more and more of a concern, we're going to see more plastics.
Greg Lynn
Physics is experience, arranged in economical order.
Ernst Mach
Do what you love. Know your own bone; gnaw at it, bury it, unearth it, and gnaw it still.
Henry David Thoreau
Ethan Hawke
I go four- wheeling in my truck. I also like to fish, cook, do stuff around my house. I even studied fencing for awhile.
Luke Perry
I feel like I'm stepping into a place of spiritual contemplation every time I enter a studio; it's always had a certain magic to me that has never worn off with familiarity.
David Knopfler
I try to conduct my life with a little levity.
Sheryl Crow
Somehow, magically, I've become an electronic musician, and I have a recording studio that looks like the bridge of the Enterprise.
Moby
We always think that everybody can do a little bit more, if not a lot more.
Aung San Suu Kyi
I can make a song up about anything: garbage, the weather, things in the news.
Marvin Hamlisch
As sustainability becomes more and more of a concern, we're going to see more plastics.
Greg Lynn
Physics is experience, arranged in economical order.
Ernst Mach
Do what you love. Know your own bone; gnaw at it, bury it, unearth it, and gnaw it still.
Henry David Thoreau