I would love to learn other languages, maybe French? My uncle speaks German so maybe also German? Chinese seems to be too difficult.
The music of language became extremely important to me, and obvious to me. By the time I was seven I was writing myself. I was a poet.
Today, with a recording, he can hear the thing enough times until he really gets acquainted with the language, and then he can begin to make an estimate of the intrinsic, aesthetic value of that piece of music.
I think that a song, when it works, never mind a piece of long form music, even a song is something that speaks to itself but has a language all of its own, ideally.
I believe that music is a spiritual language. My everyday self is pretty mundane and boring, but when I'm making music it allows for me to communicate a kind of transcendence that I can't communicate otherwise.
I see music as one language. If one musical form eats its own tail, it dies. So it needs to be a mongrel, it needs to be hybridised.
I don't see it in terms of changing things, but rather using language and music as weapons for fighting a mainstream media which is predominately right wing, and loyal to the political framework and its corporate interests.
While men's rights are guaranteed by specific language in the Constitution, women's equal rights aren't mentioned.
Even so, sometimes I wish I did have a little bit more flair in my language.
Representative institutions are as much a part of the true Briton as his language and his literature.
BEAUTY...has its own language.. The 'expression' of a Spontaneous Fully Functioning Self.. If 'Spontaenity' is missing, start questioning the 'reality' of it..!
For in spite of language, in spite of intelligence and intuition and sympathy, one can never really communicate anything to anybody.
My responsibility is to make a film and find my dramatic language; I don't have any political or social responsibility.
They say the silence is the language of God, but so is music. This is why we dance, we become loud in our silence.
My first language was shy. It's only by having been thrust into the limelight that I have learned to cope with my shyness.
I've been looking at companies that are on a positive path vs. a negative path and I've come to use the language of sports, winning streaks and losing streaks.
Just because everybody uses language, that doesn't mean that they can write even tolerable prose.
Indian writers have appropriated English as an Indian language, and that gives a certain freshness to the way we write.
A fashionable up-keep speaks many languages you can't express in words, that's the beauty of multi-dimensional fashion.
At college, I wanted to be a poet. I liked the extremely concentrated language, the atmosphere of otherworldliness.
It wasn't a deliberate decision to become a poet. It was something I found myself doing - and loving. Language became an addiction.