I think they can co-exist. You don't have to put one down for another. I've been bitten by the acting bug, and where it takes me, it won't take away from the music.
This is a cause that musicians can take to heart because one of our main reasons for being is to share our music with other people, and this takes us to people who probably wouldn't otherwise get to hear music on quite this level.
I think people need to have fun with whatever they're doing - makeup, their clothes, music, live shows - anything you don't need to take too seriously, don't take too seriously.
Out of doing all that experimentation with sound I decided I wanted to do it with live musicians. To take repetition, take music fragments and make it live. Musicians would be able to play it and create this kind of abstract fabric of sound.
It's very much like opera singers. They do the same thing. The first thing in the morning and the last thing at night, the thing they think about is their voice and how to take care of it.
I think of marriage as a garden. You have to tend to it. Respect it, take care of it, feed it. Make sure everyone is getting the right amount of, um, sunlight.
Take care of him. And make him feel important. And if you can do that, you'll have a happy and wonderful marriage. Like two out of every ten couples.
When people say they take hits and flops in their stride, I personally feel that they are just lying. Of course, I'm upset when my movies flop. I take it very personally.
The time it would take me to write a screenplay it would take me the time to make two films. I would rather make the movies, and I'm a better moviemaker than I would be writer.
If one were to take the bible seriously one would go mad. But to take the bible seriously, one must be already mad.
I feel as if I can take Indian stories, make them mine and take them to the world.
Your job won't take care of you when you sick. Your friends will. Stay in touch.
In achieving your greatest potential in life, the more enemies you'll make but just “Take care and play the game smart.
In this world of many consequences, people help people to achieve or to fail, take care of whom to trust.
I have learnt that trusting another takes a leap of faith; taking a risk and putting emotions on the line. This is in the hope that the other will accept and understand you.
I don't think there's any story worth dying for, but I do think there are stories worth taking risks for.
In our social contract, we have provisions that see to it that you take care of people who need some help.
We journalists tell the public which way the cat is jumping. The public will take care of the cat.
Either you take a path, RIGHT or LEFT, and if it was a mistake, turn back and take the other path, because your are the one who can change it.
When your dreams are reaching for the stars, there's no point in keeping your feet on the ground. Take a chance and leap!!!
Dying is the most embarrassing thing that can ever happen to you, because someone's got to take care of all your details.