Music is the most amount of joy or good I can do in the world.
“Music is the most amount of joy or good I can do in the world.”
— Maggie Rogers · Amount
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Music is the most amount of joy or good I can do in the world.
“Music is the most amount of joy or good I can do in the world.”
— Maggie Rogers · Amount
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“Music is the most amount of joy or good I can do in the world.”
“Folk music usually romanticises the road. 'Back in my Body' tells the opposite story.”
“'Dog Years' is sort of my way of saying goodbye and 'see you soon' to my friends from college.”
“Musicians have been political literally since people were writing songs.”
“I've always had an instrument attached to my body.”
“Something really intense happened to me during the 'SNL' performance. It felt like the person I was made to be faced the person I'm becoming. It was the first time I felt like I was able to make any sense of ownership of my work.”
“I'd say probably the most expensive costumes I've ever made were the costumes in 'The Planet of the Apes,' because of the research and development that went into them and the amount of layers.”
“Melting permafrost in Greenland and the Arctic tundra is releasing vast amounts of methane, a potent climate-altering gas.”
“Pilot season's such a strange time. You get such a concentrated amount of scripts. A lot of them become white noise after a while. When something really pops, it becomes apparent very quickly. I'm quite instinctive about that. I know, normally by about 10 pages in, whether I want to do something or not.”
“There is a great deal of busywork to a writer's life, as to a professor's life, a great deal of work that matters only in that, if you don't do it, your desk becomes very full of papers. So, there is a lot of letter answering and a certain amount of speaking, though I try to keep that at a minimum.”
“I want my little corner of the world where I get to make games where you're not trying to win or lose; you're not trying to get a higher score - you are having unbelievable amounts of fun as you learn about yourself and the world. That's what games can do!”