My whole life, I've always had to be surrounded by creative things. I find it relaxing to be in touch with creations by other people.
I'm never happier than when I'm being creative, whether that's with Coldplay or other artists. I just love being in the studio.
One, I love the creativity. I love the ability to create a capital structure that is appropriate for a company, no matter what field it happens to be in.
I love being creative. I love acting, but I also love directing because you get to have a vision for the whole and bring that vision to fruition.
I just want to keep being creative, and I want to feel inspired by a role, and I want to keep acting.
Anytime you put yourself in a creative box, it's going to stifle you; it's not conducive to the writing or recording process.
Creatively, I try to always look forward and look at the next thing I want to do.
The nerdist movement is less about consumers; there is a large contingent that are creative nerdists instead of consumers.
Lying increases the creative faculties, expands the ego, and lessens the frictions of social contacts.
I have to go someplace where I can soak myself in a creative atmosphere.
The creative process; I enjoy thinking up the stories and situations for my books.
With acting, you are a small part of the creative process, and sometimes it is hard to feel like you are making an impact.
When you have bad teams, you've got to be creative to win games you're not supposed to win.
For me, restrictions are not always negative. Restrictions can push creativity. I like restrictions.
Fashion needs fresh blood, and London is the most creative place for that.
The rock biz is the low end of the creative world. Faces come and go so fast.
I just want to stay creative, share my ideas and see where it all leads.
I get a kick out of being an outsider constantly. It allows me to be creative.
It's very hard to teach someone how to write a song if to begin with there's no creative crop to harvest.
People put limitations on their creativity, believing they have to rely on what they know and what they have done.
I believe in social dislocation and creative trouble.