If you start out trying to achieve a specific thing - like doing stadium shows or going into the studio and doing an album - the end result is what counts.
Rounder Records decided to call the album Move It On Over, much to my chagrin but they knew what they were doing. It took off and to this day I can't figure out why.
There's no statistical evidence that human beings have an ability to move in and out of the markets effectively. It's next to impossible.
At 60, the mind was sharp but the body complained. The legs were willing to make all the right moves but the muscles gave out too early.
From the first time I heard Bob Marley or even Sublime, I wanted to move out to California and be near the ocean, start surfing, start being a part of that whole thing.
When I was a kid and we first moved to the states I used to watch 'Batman' all the time - with Adam West. I finally got to work with him years ago, and I totally geeked out.
When you first start out, you are just happy to get a job, any job. And as time goes on, either you move forward or screech to a halt.
The thing that weighs the most on how your final artwork turns out is the amount of time you have and the speed at which you can move.
If it's tough believing what you believe, then maybe it's time to move. But if you are someone who militantly enforces your opinion about anything, then you need to get out of town.
I moved out at 18. I always studied classes and trained a lot, you know. I think nowadays is such a different time because there's so many channels promoting the celebrity aspect of things.
The Old Man: [shouting] Don't anybody move! Hold it right there! The fuse is out.
Tyler Durden: Fight Club was the beginning, now it's moved out of the basement, it's called Project Mayhem.
Idgie Threadgoode: Believe me when I tell you, I don't want you to move out.
Norma Desmond: [Joe wants to move out from Norma's house] No one ever leaves a star...
Fanny: My only real concern is how long it will take them to move out.
Clarence Worley: [Peeling out in reverse into oncoming traffic] We now return to Bullit already in progress.
Carl Fredricksen: [to a contractor trying to get Carl to move out] You in the suit! Yes, you! Take a bath, hippie!
I want to figure out a way to not be stupid with money, then make a whole bunch of it, then I want to move to Outer Mongolia. I want to milk a yak. Maybe I'll just settle for a cow.
Love one another and help others to rise to the higher levels, simply by pouring out love. Love is infectious and the greatest healing energy.
When we moved to L.A., I started going out for more commercials, and then one day they emailed me a movie script. The first thing I said was, 'No way. I love commercials.'
I don't live in the past at all; I'm always wanting to do something new. I make a point of constantly trying to forget and get things out of my mind.