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“Any time you can completely immerse yourself in something it's fun.”
Source : Interview with Rob Carnevale, www.indielondon.co.uk.
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“At Pinetop I just studied music, and there was no pressure to look any certain way, and so being able to sing and play guitar was enough. But when I came out to L.A., there's a whole image that you put out there and people really feed off of that because of social media platforms. And sometimes someone will see a picture of me before they hear one of my songs. It's really important to have it all figured out so that you can portray what you want people to see.”
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“I don't see the world completely in black and white. Sometimes I do.”
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“As a critic, I try very hard to say exactly what I think. And in a medium in which we are well-known for the binary thumbs up and thumbs down, I try to be able to give the mixed review. But most pictures fall into that middle ground, so I wrestle over which way my thumb is going to turn. It's not flip.”
Source : "Read Playboy … for the Interviews". Interview with David Sheff, www.slate.com. October 1995.
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“I wish to improve my power, but not in a home run way.”
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“The world does not get to be a better or a worse place; it just gets more senescent.”
Source : "Harold Bloom, The Art of Criticism No. 1". Interview with Antonio Weiss, biblioklept.org. 1991.
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“Gary Shaw says a lot of things without engaging his brain sometimes and it's a great shame, because he's not a bad chap actually.”
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“I became a virtuoso of deceit. It wasn't pleasure I was after, it was knowledge. I consulted the strictest moralists to learn how to appear, philosophers to find out what to think and novelists to see what I could get away with.”
Source : "Dangerous Liaisons". www.imdb.com. 1988.