I love festivals because I feel like I'm more of a movie fan than a person who's in the film industry.
What the heck is true love? I remember feeling, back when I was 12 and 'going' with this girl, 'Is this true love?'
I love working. I feel guilty about doing nothing; I get bored.
I'd love to act. I feel that it's another naked, mysterious challenge, like jazz. It kind of intrigues me in the same way.
I think you ultimately have to love who you're playing. You have to have that kind of feeling. You have to have passion for the person.
For anyone who's been in care, successfully coming through the system is nothing to with money or success; it's the ability to feel love and be loved in return.
I love to sit, to watch people; even in New York, I don't feel as free as in London.
I knew that love was around. I truly believe my mother loved me. But feeling it all the time? I didn't.
Two or three notes of music can instantly make you feel sad or tense or afraid or angry. To do that in words is much more difficult.
Everyone's just extracting meaning and feeling and emotion from almost every aspect of music, and I think that for me, it's a huge antidote to that to have a concept album.
New York feels like the whole city is into dance music. That's not how it felt when I was younger. There was more of a hipster scene.
Rock and roll music, if you like it, if you feel it, you can't help but move to it. That's what happens to me. I can't help it.'
I feel that I belong to the 19th century. Some composers' music is very topical. It almost says, 'This is about what I read in newspapers yesterday.' Not mine.
Music is a means of giving form to our inner feelings, without attaching them to events or objects in the world.
In my opinion, creative control means a lot, I feel like I'm really in touch with who my fans are and what they like about my music, and I'm able to communicate directly with them.
For a long time I was interested in being a social worker. In a lot of ways I feel that that's all my music is, trying to help people.
When you hear my music and you feel the emotion, it's real. When you see me in a film and you see a tear, it's real.
I don't know about folk music. I play guitar, so there's a feeling I make folk music.
With music, it feels natural that, in my head, I can pull things apart and then put them back together very quickly.
In chamber music, the audience can hear each instrument and understand (and feel) what the composer and the musicians have in mind as they play.
I feel 'Britannia High' is aimed at an older audience than 'High School Musical.' 'Britannia High' is more of a serious drama, with the music and dance on top.