“Loving dogs is a question of anthropomorphism. We become attached to dogs because of the feelings we project on them.” Quote by Pierre Berge
“I never abandoned Yves Saint Laurent. I used to have lunch with him twice a week. I also saw him every Saturday. My presence beside him was even more important in his bad times. But that didn't leave me a great deal of room in which to maneuver. Freedom is an intellectual space. But I don't use it.” ImportantWeekIntellectualSaintAbandonedSaturdayLeaving MeBad Times Author:Pierre Berge
“Ages of experience have taught humanity that the commitment of a husband and wife to love and to serve one another promotes the welfare of children and the stability of society.” LoveChildrenAgeHumanityWifeSocietyTaughtHusbandCommitmentWelfareStabilityHusband And WifeHusband Wife Author:Jack Kingston
“Love is what makes me live, quite simply. It's the only thing that makes me work. It made me become what I am today.” TodayLove Is Author:Pierre Berge
“On my own account I certainly wouldn't have become the director of a couture house. I didn't have sufficient admiration for fashion as such to have done so.” DoneHouseFashionAdmiration Author:Pierre Berge
“When I hear my favorite songwriters write about things they clearly have not experienced, like "Isis" by Bob Dylan or a lot of Bruce Springsteen songs or something like that, I'm always like, "Man, how do I tap into that?" Every time I tried to do something that wasn't autobiographical I felt pretty phony.” MenWritingSongMy FavoriteDylanPhonyFavorite SongSpringsteen Author:Taylor Goldsmith
“I was 21, and I was like, "Man, am I really gonna start over and try this whole thing over again? Do I want to start over and be in a rock band again and try to act like a 17-year-old for as long as I can?" Because that was what I was doing with Simon Dawes band. I decided that if I was going to go on playing music, I was going to try and work on it. So I got into Leonard Cohen and Will Oldham, guys that really inspired me not only as songwriters but also through their music as people, and that's kind of what the shift was for me.” PeopleMenTryingKindLongGuyInspiredStarting Over Author:Taylor Goldsmith
“That's happened a couple times: Billy Joel. It was just, "You sound like Billy Joel." And I get really upset about that. No offense to that guy, but it's not for me.” GuyCoupleUpsetOffenseGet Real Author:Taylor Goldsmith
“The one thing I worry about with that is whether or not we're edgy enough for the young kids. You know, does a 20-year-old like the fact that he can play it for his dad? Is that cool?” EnoughKidsWorryDad Author:Taylor Goldsmith
“When I start to write and record a track, I always think about where it is supposed to take place, what kind of room that is, and what kind of atmosphere it should have. Also how it should be performed, and by what kind of musicians or vocalists. I work in a very theatrically minded sort of way.” ThinkingWritingKindMusicianTrackAtmosphere Author:Karin Dreijer Andersson
“Sometimes my lyrics are about things that are, well, not the brightest, but I have been working with this outlook for such a long time that it's not dark to me anymore. It's just something that you work through and in the end, it's a lot of happiness.” LongSometimesDark Author:Karin Dreijer Andersson