Caden Cotard: I breathe your name on every exhalation.
One of the greatest pains to human nature is the pain of a new idea.
I've had some lovely extraordinary experiences on New Year's Eve.
The advent of a new religion, making serious and impressive claims to embody a new revelation from on high, is not a frequent occurrence.
My first waitress job was at Johnny Rockets in New Jersey, and then I waited tables at a sports bar.
I don't get particularly friendly with new people at first go. Call that a strength or a failing, whatever.
Many people mistakenly think a new technology cancels out an old one.
Any new technology tends to go through a 25-year adoption cycle.
It is the framework which changes with each new technology and not just the picture within the frame.
I love New York, and I love being here, but I think I'll always be Australian at heart.
I have a love/ hate relationship with the city of New Orleans, which is the strongest kind of relationship.
I love New York, but being there the whole year, it gets a little crazy with the speed and rhythm of things.
I'd love to do something on Broadway. I'd love to spend some time in New York.
I'm a competitive person and I love the challenge of mastering new things.
I don't think it's a secret that New York tastemakers don't love my work.
I love New York. It's one of my favorite cities.
My older sister Nikki went to Hampton music school in Virginia, then to another school later in New York.
When I began competing with the other artists in New York, I discovered classical North Indian music.
My intentions with any of my music is to keep it futuristic and updated and be experimental and try new things.
I moved to New York to go to Julliard Drama School. Didn't sing a single note of music.
A real New Yorker likes the sound of a garbage truck in the morning.