Personally, I think it is possible to build a society that is moral on a nonreligious basis, but the jury is still out on that.
I like the struggles that people have, people who are feeling like they don't fit into society, because I still sort of feel that way.
I feel like touchscreen technology blows my mind still. It just makes me think of all of the sci-fi films I enjoyed as a kid.
Writing is still my main career, but I would love, for instance, to serve in the New York State Assembly.
The thing I loved the most - and still love the most about teaching - is that you can connect with an individual or a group, and see that individual or group exceed their limits.
I always love performing live, and that's what I was doing that started getting me acting parts, so I still find time do it.
I follow the Patriots, but the Steelers were my first and true love. I still have a 'Terrible Towel.'
The definition of a stupid thing is something that if you do everything right, you still get hurt. Fire-eating and love are stupid things.
Whenever I'm in sync with the trends, it's always an accident. I still love wearing clothes I've had for ten years. I think understated luxury is the chicest thing.
I might run from her for a thousand years and she is still my baby child. Our love is so furious that we burn each other out.
I'm very moved by Renaissance music, but I still love to play hard rock - though only if it's sophisticated and has some thought behind it.
Indian women love to dress up like princesses. In India, people still go to the market to buy fabrics, garments are made-to-order, and friends come with you to the fittings.
When I was 12, I began listening to John Coltrane and I developed a love for jazz, which I still have more and more each year.
I love football so when I finish playing I would like to still be involved in it somehow and a manager would be my first choice.
I can't exactly say why there's not much protest music to speak off. And I know there are acts out there still putting a message in their music.
I'm clearly most well known for my music. Eventually, ultimately, I'll be writing books. I'm still writing articles now. I just consider myself a writer.
Music has to be written while people are still excited about a particular melodic or rhythmic sequence. The idea doesn't come out the same if we're not really excited about it.
We forget that this music, music made by my brothers and sisters, is still a baby. It's just beginning. When I think of the possibilities, it makes me smile.
You'll find little schools of musicians experimenting with different ways of making music in Brooklyn, all through Manhattan, in Queens, in Jersey, you know? The city is still bubbling with creativity.
If you've become a huge act and you're still doing the same music you wrote with your friends when you were making zero dollars, you're lazy.
If one takes all the styles in jazz harmonically from the earliest beginnings to the latest experiments, he still has a rather limited scope when compared to the rest of music in the world.