“To live is to make mistakes. I didn't understand her then, but I do now. Making mistakes means we're trying and doing and adventuring and learning. They mean we're living.”
Source: The Castle of Tangled Magic
“On a bien le droit de se tromper, après tout, mème volontairement.”
Source: Je vais bien, ne t'en fais pas
“To make a mess is human, to make amends, divine.”
Source: Neurosonnets: The Naskar Art of Neuroscience
“Find something you love and go for it with all your heart. No excuses, no plan B. Never settle for anything less than you know you can do.
It will be hard, but I promise it will be worth it.”
“The people who blame everything and every body else for their lack of success, tended to continue to have a lack of success.
Your Proactive, problem solving minded, assertive and responsible approach is going to carry you much further than whining, blaming, pointing fingers and justifying your failures.”
“The most devastating thing artists can do to their career is get in their own way, and way too many people do. It's not the labels, the industry, the fans, the cities, the economy, the social media, the marketing, the promoting, the 'right time,' the music, or whatever other excuse you can come up with that determines whether you succeed or you fail. It is you, no one else,”
Source: The Artist's Guide to Success in the Music Business: The "Who, What, When, Where, Why & How" of the Steps that Musicians & Bands Have to Take to Succeed in Music
“Artists of today can be inspired by the past, but they have to apply present methods if they want a future in music.”
“Some were only there to see and be seen. Some to watch the fall. People love free booze and a car crash.”
Source: Burning Man
“Examples are best set when you set one.”
“Try not to sound like those singer-songwriters that go on and on with ten-minute, barely intelligible stories that everyone endures until the next song starts.”
Source: The Artist's Guide to Success in the Music Business: The "Who, What, When, Where, Why & How" of the Steps that Musicians & Bands Have to Take to Succeed in Music