“I live on the water and I have jet skis. Skiing is my biggest thing, I've been skiing since I was five-years-old.” Quote by Cedric Gervais
“I'd like to jump out of an airplane, but I'm very scared of that. I will have to do it.” ScaredAirplane Author:Cedric Gervais
“When you're playing to an audience that isn't your own, it's quite scary.” AudienceScary Author:Gabrielle Aplin
“I think being a singer-songwriter... your job is to tell a story that other people can't really tell themselves.” PeopleThinkingStoriesJobsSingersSongwritersSinger Songwriters Author:Gabrielle Aplin
“I've been writing songs since I was like six or seven. I've been writing poetry and short stories and stuff, but my first serious, serious song, I wrote when I was fourteen.” WritingFirstsStoriesSongStuffSeriousSixSevenShort StoryWriting SongsFourteenWriting Poetry Author:Gabrielle Aplin
“I've kind of achieved everything I thought that I never would, so I haven't really got a bucket list. But I really wanna go to loads of different places.” KindDifferentHavensListsLoadDifferent PlaceBucketsBucket List Author:Gabrielle Aplin
“Writers have the purity of their art and what they want to achieve with that, and that this purity is bound up with the messy material conditions of trying to make a living while doing that work.” WantTryingArtAchieveConditionsMaterialsBoundsPurityMessy Author:Chad Harbach
“Most great books have been about striving in some sense. In a sense, money is the great topic of the novel. You couldn't necessarily say that about poetry.” Has BeensBookNovelStriveTopicsGreat Book Author:Chad Harbach
“Poetry might be more about the eternal verities, the essence of the human soul, and - although it's reductive to say so - fiction has perhaps been more about the differences between the unconstrained world of the imagination and the realities you run into, day-to-day, when you're riding your donkey.” WorldHumansSoulRealityMightRunningImaginationDifferencesFictionEternalEssenceRidingDay To DayHuman SoulDonkey Author:Chad Harbach
“I disagree that Blood Will Out is a memoir in the conventional sense. It's the story of a relationship, primarily, not an individual. The "me" in the book is a specialized version of me, the person who Clark manipulated and fooled. I could cover the same years of my life from an entirely different perspective in another book, by concentrating on my experience as a husband, say. But I was selective. I focused on my duping.” YearsPersonsBookDifferentStoriesIndividualBloodPerspectiveHusbandFocusedMemoirVersionsDisagreeConventionalFooledConcentratingSelectiveDifferent Perspective Author:Walter Kirn