His harmonic words could weave the fabric of time or spin matter from nothingness if the mood suited him.
You have a different crowd every night, so you should do a different show to suit them. I tailor the show to their mood.
There's no doubt that I do have extremes of mood that are greater than just about anybody else I know.
I am very close to HIM, sometimes I think I am HIM, with my mood is the weather,bright and sunny forever.
It's always a mixture of fiction and your own story. It's more I recreate atmospheres and moods through songs.
Moods are complicated and very much a part of who we are. People would be very boring without them.
I've never understood the 'things to do before you die' idea. If I was ill, I'd be in no mood to have a swim with a dolphin.
Addiction isn't about substance - you aren't addicted to the substance, you are addicted to the alteration of mood that the substance brings.
I haven't done as much proper travelling as I'd like to have done. However, I know how important the weather is for my mood and spirits.
Music is sunshine. Like sunshine, music is a powerful force that can instantly and almost chemically change your entire mood. Music gives us new energy and a stronger sense of purpose.
My experience of test screenings is that you don't know what kind of mood people are going to be in, and sometimes the studios accept what Joe Blo says - and this guy could just be a frustrated filmmaker, or not paying attention.
Research has shown that even small amounts of processed food alter the chemical balance in our brain and cause negative mood swings along with noticeable dips ill energy.
So it is in poetry. All we ask is that the mood recorded shall impress us as having been of the kind that exhausts the imaginative capacity; if it fails to do this the failure will announce itself either in prose or in insignificant verse.
The awesomeness of God is that even in the works of the Beach Boys, Beatles, etc., the beauty of the music is a mere reflection of what God does everyday. He creates music of all kinds and moods.
I think everybody can agree that you can hear a certain song and it will put you in a certain mood, and that's just the beauty of music and I am so inspired by that.
There is research on the effects of 9/11, and you know, compared to the enormity of it, it didn't have a huge effect on people's mood. They were going about their business, mostly.
We're all affected by music. It has the power to inspire, uplift us, change our moods, and even alter consciousness.
I think a setting is hugely important. I look at setting as a character with its own look, sound, history, quirks, goofy temperaments and moods.
I have to expose myself and then accept the judgment that audiences and critics will have. And that's okay. I appreciate the elliptical nature of it. Sometimes people are more in the mood to be nice to me than others, and that's great.
The music I listen to while writing is really scene-specific. It's just a great motivator, a way to put myself in the mood.
I often concentrate on the eyes and lips, they are great indicators of mood and feeling, and I find that I can project character into my portraits by bringing the viewer's attention to these areas.