Harvey Milk: If we had someone in the government who saw things the way we see them, the way the black community has black leaders who look out for their interests... Scott Smith: You're gonna run for Supervisor, is that the idea? Harvey Milk: I coul...
Scott Smith: [Harvey and Scott are finally sitting down to dinner] Don't say ANYTHING. Harvey Milk: [tucks his napkin under the collar of his shirt, eats a bite] Can I just tell you... Scott Smith: If you say anything, about politics, or the campaign...
95% of economics is common sense
Even my older brothers' early success 10 years ago didn't change me since there was such an age difference.
That's the amazing thing about music: there's a song for every emotion. Can you imagine a world with no music? It would suck.
I finish so many books it's amazing. I'm also doing Rosetta Stone, learning some French.
Just knowing that through my music I actually inspire people is amazing for me and I find it very heartwarming.
For me, pointing and clicking my phone is absolutely fine. People say that isn't the art of photography but I don't agree.
Disco deserved a better name, a beautiful name because it was a beautiful art form. It made the consumer beautiful. The consumer was the star.
The musical has always been in jeopardy - until - or was in jeopardy until it was realised that it is probably the safest living theatre art form.
For me, visuals are as important as the music. I just love escapism and giving people something to escape to. To me, that's what art is.
I hated school so bad. I only liked art class during high school. I was always smart.
I found that a lot of people ridiculed contemporary art. I decided I wanted to be involved in art everybody could understand.
I resent the fact that a parental warning sticker has to be included on an album as cover art. To me that's censorship.
I wanted to make a traditional record that had a lot of art and showed my vulnerable side and showed things I'm passionate about.
I think art is a consolation regardless of its content. It has the power to move and make you feel like you're not.
Creative output, you know, is just pain. I'm going to be cliche for a minute and say that great art comes from pain.
I'd much rather go to a Banksy art show than a Moby art show. My art is painfully naive.
Art school had taught me it was far better to be a flamboyant failure than any kind of benign success.
In any art movement, the art has to move into a new phase - a filmmaker has a desire to make a film that is not like a previous film.
Art and science have so much in common - the process of trial and error, finding something new and innovative, and to experiment and succeed in a breakthrough.