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If a few companies were less greedy, the people at the bottom woud have a lot more.

I don't mind not being cool.

Economically, unfair trade will benefit nobody in the long run, as poorer countries will be bled totally dry and will become unable to produce anything.

Coldplay fans are the best in the world. If you like Coldplay then you're obviously very intelligent and good looking and all-around brilliant.

I'm just a public-schoolboy. I've got a degree. I'm from a middle-class family in Devon. I've got no story.

I don't drink, I don't take drugs, I don't smoke.

Anyone who criticises me for talking about fair trade is a few pebbles short of a beach. Because everyone should care about it, just like everyone should care about the environment, because we all live here.

I always dream about other musicians. And they're never interested in hanging out with us. It's like being at school and the bigger boys don't want to play with you!

I can't believe we've got away with becoming this huge band. And we still haven't done anything I think is that good yet.

Record sales don't really mean anything. For us, the pressure is imagining some 15-year-old kid in Cincinnati who buys our album and doesn't feel like he wasted his pocket money.

There comes a point where it doesn't matter how many zeroes are at the end of your bank account.

Everyone asks me about being so worried or thinking about existence as if I'm the only person who can't understand why a tree grows the way it does or why a person is in power when they're not that great. These are questions everyone has.

Celebrity culture has gone crazy, and I think the reason is that real news is just not bearable, and it also seems impossible to change anything.

More idiots should just shut their mouths.

I personally really like getting a proper album with artwork and everything.

We rely more on enthusiasm than actual skill. Whatever you do, do it enthusiastically and people will like it more.

You gotta wear the right trousers if you're gonna be a rock star.

The goal is to try and make the perfect song. Which of course will never happen.

Well, I don't like the word 'rock star,' the two words, 'rock star.' Not even 'soft rock star. Not even limestone star. I don't like those words.

I just want to make the best music of all time with my best friends.

A band's only unique thing is its chemistry, especially if none of you are prodigious players or particularly handsome. The one thing you have is your uniqueness, so we hold on to that.

Although it's painful at the time, most of the things that people have said about us negatively - some of them are true and you can work on them, and the ones that you don't agree with, you don't work on.

Sometimes we have criticism that is very constructive.

I don't actually own a car.

I have my moments - usually twice every album - when I basically lose it.

I've never been cool and I don't really care about being cool. It's just an awful lot of time and hair gel wasted.

I think it's part of being English, particularly if you are middle-class - you're always looking to be reminded that you are no good and you are always actually embarrassed about being successful.

Before our albums are released I feel like we still own it, that we have control over our music. But once it's out there in the world it's no longer ours.

I think we're a band with a lot of history now so it's nice to come up with something that doesn't have any history at all.

I get more people approaching me about how good I was in 'Napoleon Dynamite' than being in Coldplay.

When you're on your fifth album, you are going to be judged against all your previous work and expectations.

Music comes from a place we don't know.

Even though the album is an endangered species, can we try and make a coherent and good one, even if it's like making a horse and cart at a Nascar conference?

Looking after your ears is unfortunately something you don't think about until there's a problem.

I've had tinnitus for about ten years, and since I started protecting my ears it hasn't got any worse - touch wood.

Well, once we finish something, I can't really listen to it because all I hear are problems.

Anything where we're the butt of the joke, no one tells us about it.

I could be walking down the street one minute and get a handshake and then get spat on the next. I'm never sure whether to wear gloves or a helmet.

So I have probably 1,200 little bits of paper with notes, which when the Ambien really starts to kick in, don't really make much sense. Say what you like about prescription drugs, but they do help when you're sequencing a record.

I know being on a major label is meant to be antiquated, but we're fine with it.

We aren't cool and never will be.

I never talk about my wife: we're both in public professions but we try to keep our private life private.

Being such a big band is never a problem but it can be distracting.

You can never say you're big - I don't think you can ever take anything like that for granted.

I do worry - a lot.

It's difficult when you're successful, to admit that you need help.

There's a reason why people who've had bad relationships with their parents listen to angry stuff.

I think shareholders are the great evil of this modern world.

I do an hour's yoga and go running every day. Then I see a picture of myself and I still look like a skinny, potbellied idiot - and I thought I had turned into this superhunk!

I don't speak particularly well. That's one of the consequences of being extremely ugly.

What makes us a bit nervous is, in this instant age, to release something that might take more than one listen. Where everything is instantly judged on YouTube or something! It's a bit like releasing a horse and cart on a racetrack.

You know, it's possible for two humans to be in a relationship without there needing to be some public reason for that relationship.

I think that the fact that a relationship becomes public is a bit of a bummer. Because it can distract from the real reason why you're together, which is that you just like each other.

Anything that we think is incredible and beautiful and wonderful, we ascribe to something that we don't know what it is.

Some people misconstrue our band just to be a commercial venture.

Maybe it's because I'm English, but in terms of how people perceive us I only pick up on the negative side of it.

You can sometimes get your own feelings across more strongly if you pretend that you're singing it from someone else's angle. But it's always from me. It's just a new way of framing it.

I'm competitive with anyone who writes a good song - I don't care if it's a band or solo artist or whoever.

It's more egalitarian on the Internet - anyone can put anything up. But in terms of the money it takes to allow a band to get good, there's less of it to invest.

Music is split up now into little pockets.

I'm not sure if I can whip, but I can nae nae with the best of them.

I have a very wonderful separation-divorce. It's a divorce - but it's a weird one.

I had a couple of years in the mid-2000s where it was really confusing to me. I was like, 'Why is our band sometimes a punch line?'

If you want to be depressed every day, there's plenty of material. The world is crazy.

My philosophy at the moment is that I'm great - and so is everybody else. You have to fit your own oxygen mask. That's really my philosophy now: our band is the best band in the world. And so are all the other bands.

This person loves tangerines, This person loves raspberries - and my son won't even look at berries. Isn't that amazing? And so I have to apply that to music; otherwise, I would always hide in a hole because of all the people that don't like Coldplay.

I'm not a great dancer. I'm a great advertisement for freedom of expression. I don't care what you think. I'm having a great time.

We want to make something that moves us when we hear it. Because after all the hype and awards and whatever, that's all music is.

Being voted the world's sexiest vegetarian is about as cool as it gets. It's not quite as cool as Brad Pitt, but it'll do.

You can try to be catchy without being slick, poppy without being pop, and you can be uplifting without being pompous. Because we're sometimes playing quieter stuff, it's hard to sound like we're trying to change things, but we wanted to be a reaction against soulless rubbish.

I'm petrified of reincarnation because, you know, I like being me.

You have two years to make a record and do what you like to it; then, you have 10 minutes to do an interview that could mess it all up. It's the Crispian Mills Syndrome.

What was I like as a kid? The same as I am now, just smaller with a higher voice.

People who write happy songs are often unhappy.

Somebody rang me up the other day and said 'Yellow' was on a karaoke machine. That made me genuinely excited. It's got a nice beat.

Once a week, I don't eat for 24 or 30 hours. Your brain becomes very lucid about ideas. It also made me so grateful for food and for life, basically, and that's why a lot more joy is coming through our music, I think.

People say it's a bit repetitive to say, 'Oh oh oh oh oh oh,' but you can't translate the melody into words.

If I hear a song that I like, my first instinct is to find out about who made it.

There's a part of me that wishes no one knew anything about me, but it's just not realistic.

If you don't let love in, then you can't really give it back.

I think everyone in their life goes through challenges, whether it's love or money, kids or illness... You have to really not run away from that stuff.

I'm saying One Direction are brilliant! And I'm not kidding. Because their songs are really good.

Just because a romantic relationship ends doesn't mean that the other facets of your relationship have to end... or, indeed, doesn't mean they can't get better.

To be totally honest with you, I'm so happy to be alive every day.

When I'm with my kids, I feel like that's really me. And when we're on stage, I feel that, too.

I may not be as lyrically adept as Jay-Z and Morrissey, but at least I can sing what I feel.

I genuinely love Oasis, and I also genuinely love Beyonce. My body gets the same pleasure. If you like different types of music, it's OK to say it.

When you don't have food in your life, just for a day, it makes you realise you're lucky to have it the next day. So the day after fasting, the music that comes out will be very joyous.

I know I am in a band that is famous, and my private life is famous. I get it, and it's fine. Even when I grew up in a village, people wanted to know who was going to the dance with whom, and I understand, but I think if I engage with it too much, it won't be that healthy.

I'm happy in L.A., but I will live wherever my kids are, and I don't really mind where it is.

You've got to express yourself in life, and it's better out than in. What you reveal, you heal.

India appeals to everybody. For me personally, I always felt like we would come here when we wanted to embrace all colours. I don't mean racially, but literally; just all the colours of the world.

To me, India's always represented 'everything'; it represents 'all.' Everything is here. You can stay here forever, and you'll never feel like you've missed out on life.

For people who write songs, it's a gift you're given. You become good at the craft, but you're given the gift.

The thing I really believe deep down is that everybody has a gift for something. Our job as adults is to make sure all children have the opportunity to find their gift.

There's stuff going on in the world right now, which you can't imagine why is this happening; it's crazy. I don't know what the answer is, but if you didn't have faith in the universe that somehow something great would arrive at the end, then we'd all give up, and that would be a waste of everyone's time.

I give complete respect to any couple that stays together, however they do it, whether they do it by going on red carpets or going hiking together, you know, or keeping themselves really quiet and trying to stay out of all that press stuff.

I think if you're lucky enough to be in a band with your best friends, and you look at the world in the right way, than you understand that everything that's happening to you can be alchemized.

Going through something difficult in your life, music, for me, is always a friend and something that helps you to figure things out.

Rihanna has this thick tone, so it's very hard to annoy anybody. It's like a beautifully squeezed tube of toothpaste.

Rihanna's voice is just delicious for your ear. Sinatra had the same thing; anything he sang sounded pleasing to most people.

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