So, yes, I am in the underground, but actually, it feels like home.
I've been in Hamburg for about ten years and I just feel at home.
It is wonderful to see how happy all my friends in the LA Philharmonic are in their new home.
But you know, I still had a dream of being able to go back home and tour.
There is a powerful need for people to feel that gust of hope rise up again.
I don't want to live in a culture of despair. I'd like to live in a culture of hope.
Happiness is the sublime moment when you get out of your corsets at night.
Being of service to others is what brings true happiness.
Happiness is like a cloud, if you stare at it long enough, it evaporates.
I am fascinated by history and particularly the Victorian era.
Whenever you move, I think you lose your history.
I enjoyed history at school. I'd always had a sense of pagan England.
Evil is such a simplistic way to describe any character, be it Iago or Caliban, or any character from history.
Television and film are our libraries now. Our history books.
Even the bands I dig don't have a history of attaining mass consumption.
Irish people are educated not only about artistry but local history.
When history looks back, it will prove what I'll die knowing.
I think people in general have neglected to learn about history.
You don't want to trash what you've done; that's your history.
My mom's a Catholic, and my dad's a Jew, and they didn't want anything to do with anything.
I never had any big dreams about doing something on a huge scale.