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When I started to write a tune, I just wrote the nearest at hand, which was what was happening in my own life.
Have I learned something from making records? Yeah, I've learned a lot, because I've not only made eleven of my own records, I've also probably produced that many records for other artists, and then I've probably played on, or been a large part of another eleven records with other people.
In the past, I've been a bit diffident about my own albums, almost excusing them for some reason, even though deep down I felt strongly about them.
I think I might want to get into development, as in developing my own sort of piece, whether it be for the stage or the big screen or for television.
It's very physical in the midfield, but I've come into my own now, and I can handle it in there.
I wanted to be able to do things at my own pace, make mistakes and nobody would care.
I'm not sure at all that I'm any good at this mentoring/investing business - that's why I'm using my own money, and that's why it's not a career.
It is not sex by itself that interests me, but its particular role in American consciousness, and in my own life.
I have a lot of that in my own life - passion, vigour, and what comes coupled with that.
My own experience is that the best outcomes are reached when opposing viewpoints are clearly and strongly presented before decisions are made.
I don't always like my own behavior. I haven't known anyone who is perfect all the time.
My mom really instilled in me that I'm beautiful and I can do anything, and I echo that now with my own girls.
I have actually been very fortunate to be able to make films on my own credit card without having huge funders behind me dictating how the story should be told.
I actually do my own renovations. I designed and built a 100-foot split-cedar rail fence to enclose my property. It was one of the hardest things I've ever done. Don't recommend doing it alone. I also built a 100-square-foot back porch. Again, don't recommend doing it alone.
As much as they'll let me I do my own stunts and I do all my own fighting.
My goal was, and still is, to write first, direct my own stuff whenever possible and control my own creative destiny.
Sometimes when I do an overdub solo, they'll keep four or five of my attempts and then mix the bits that they like to make a solo up out of them. It's not against the rules, really - I can learn my own solos, then. But that's the whole beauty of multi-track recording, isn't it?
I was so focused at 21, maybe to my own detriment because I didn't allow myself to have fun. I was constantly looking for the next audition and working to pay the bills.
I seek to be authentic and engaging, using my own experiences, being as vulnerable as I ask my clients to be, to enhance the process.
I believe my own demons would have caught up with me regardless of my race and regardless of whether I worked at 'The Times.'
The idea that a lot of sons marry their mothers subconsciously, which I have done in my own life, was interesting to explore.
I have to thank my mum for kicking me out at 16 and making me stand on my own two feet - that's how I got here.
I'm not the king in my own house. I have to wash the dishes and take out the trash and say, 'Yes, baby.' I'm 6-foot-5, but I kind of walk around hunched over.
Jazz musicians don't make any money, so I might as well make some on the market. I pick my own stocks - Microsoft, Dell - the tech stocks, the breadwinners.
I buy records from all across the board. I get kind of a hybrid of influences in my own music.
When I came into Metallica, I had to do justice to Cliff's work, but I also had to put my own signature on it. No one could be Cliff Burton; Cliff Burton was the Jimi Hendrix of bass.
I don't get that many scripts. Back in Australia, I've pretty much done my own shows and really no work outside of that. It's only now that I'm starting to read some Hollywood film scripts, and I've read some really great ones.
I wrote and drew my own books on notebook paper, and I'd staple 'em together. I had my own fictional company, and we had our own thinly veiled offshoots of whatever was popular at Marvel and DC at the time.
I ran my own business when I was 19, buying condos and renovating apartment buildings.
As a child, I always enjoyed building forts by stringing up bed sheets and clothes. I continue to be inspired by makeshift structures, including my own kids' forts and temporary architecture of all sorts.
I use my fiction to explore my own unconscious issues. I usually don't even know what's going on with me until I'm writing. That doesn't mean my books are autobiographical.
I don't need music to write, but sometimes I put music on. I don't need special clothes or even my own equipment.
I don't make my own schedule - it's constructed around my sons' school schedules.
As for how criticism of Keats' poetry relates to criticism of my own work, I'll leave that for others to decide.
In modern novels, there is no one I want to copy. My style 'is a poor thing, but it is my own.'
I longed from a tiny child to get away on my own. When I was five, I walked out along the sands from Redcar, nearly all the way to Hartlepool.
Although we have do not have adequate access to all parts of Darfur we do fortunately have humanitarian personnel, including staff from my own office, in each of the three provincial capitals of Darfur.
I knew deep down that I was going to have my little girl, even if I had to raise her on my own, which is what I did.
I have to have some of my voice because I have my own experiences that I lived through.
I haven't been that great at attending my own openings. Still, I'm learning to enjoy this a lot more than I used to.
Going to the gym on my own I struggle with, but when I'm in there with a teammate or a group of guys, it's the ultimate environment.
None of the editors I've worked with have ever asked me to pull my punches. They've never asked me to give them anything other than my own interpretation of events.
I'm a huge comic book collector. When I was a kid, I had both Marvel and DC. I was my own librarian. I made card files. I had origin stories of all the characters, and cross-referenced when they appeared in other comic books. I was full on.
And I thought if I don't pre-interview - first of all, we couldn't afford it - but the second thing was it would force me to do my own research, which takes two weeks.
Unfortunately for critics and audiences alike, I have made several films, and some films with really terrific actors. And I say this at my own peril, but Marion Cotillard is the best actor I've ever worked with.
There's virtually nothing made up in 'The Immigrant.' So much of the film came from somewhere in my family's past. All the details are from my own family.
I was either told or I realised on my own terms that if you're going to be star-struck with the people you're working with, you're not going to work very well.
No author's writing more influenced my own than that of Robert Louis Stevenson. My first steampunk story, 'The Ape-box Affair,' is a sort of melange of Stevenson and P.G. Wodehouse.
My own suspicion is that a stand-alone artificial mind will be more a tool of narrow utility than something especially apocalyptic.
I'm really big into lyrics in my own songs, so I look up to Drake in that aspect.
When I was a boy, I had a baseball team of my own. We played on a vacant lot between Ninetieth and Ninety-second streets. I had a little menagerie of my own, some pigeons, guinea pigs, and so on. On Saturday mornings, I had to take my music lesson. Then the members of my team used to come see my menagerie.
I've written many extra verses to songs that I learned to sing - an extra verse about a friend, or just add some verse - and that led to writing my own songs.
My forays into trying to date girls my own age from the school I went to were all pretty tortured.
When I was in my early twenties, I spent six months bedbound with a condition called Cholinergic Urticaria that basically means I'm allergic to heat, including my own body. It was bad.
I was hanging out with no one under 21. I thought that if I really wanted to fit in I had to... show them that I was in a way just as adult as they were, 'cause I could hold my own just as well as they could, if not better.
I go to see maybe seven films a year at the most, and since I only go to see the best, it follows that I very rarely see my own.
When I began writing, I didn't read any other children's poets... I didn't want to be influenced until I'd found my own voice. Now I read them all.
Then I decided to draw from and on my own imagination, and everything came out perfect.
My own interest developed because I thought it was a fascinating subject and something I wanted to pursue.
I've always found myself to be most free and creatively open when I'm on my own.
I had my own youth. I had fun playing in the amateurs, going out with my friends on the weekend, drinking a beer, that sort of thing.
I got disappointed in human nature as well and gave it up because I found it too much like my own.
When I first came into the league, I followed my parents for everything. Now, I'm really doing stuff on my own.
I love roles that don't really have a template or a paradigm and force me to create using my own imagination... that really, really turns me on.
Producing all my own songs and refusing to go to the hot producer. That's the biggest risk I've taken so far.
When I was a teenager, I wanted to be a rock star, not an actor. It means I can do what I want on my own terms.
For 10 years, I was my own label, my own promoter, my own PR. We borrowed money to print our CDs.
If a traditional publisher offered me a quarter of a million dollars for a novel, I'd consider it. But anything less than that, I'm sure I can do better on my own.
It is well known that in the Communist countries, and especially in my own, Albania, readers were often called upon to demonstrate their vigilance by detecting and denouncing the 'errors' of authors.
I'm very confident in my own ability but I'm not guaranteed to get a starting spot.
My limits will be better marked. Both the limits I will set, and my own limits.
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