I like to feel and understand people's contentment with what I've done.
“I like to feel and understand people's contentment with what I've done.”
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I like to feel and understand people's contentment with what I've done.
“I like to feel and understand people's contentment with what I've done.”
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“I like to feel and understand people's contentment with what I've done.”
“I never watch the dailies. What I usually do is have a look at the rough or final cut, and I just get something from the story. Sometimes I start composing even before the director has shot anything. The dailies don't help me at all.”
“I dislike cats. I like horses, some monkeys, and sweet dogs that aren't too aggressive. I used to have a wonderful, big cat, and one day I came into the kitchen and it was on the table, ruining all the food we were about to eat. I was so annoyed that I took it to a friend's house in the country.”
“I don't know the names of any pop musicians. Pop music is standardised; it's made to please the largest audience possible. I also compose to please a large audience, but when you listen to my music, you understand that I have studied and applied the whole history of composition.”
“In music, what is very important is temporality of space and length, based on the breathing space the director gives the music within the film, by separating the music from various elements of reality, like noises, dialogues... That's how you treat music properly, but it doesn't always happen this way. Music is often blamed, but it's not its fault.”
“Disappointment is a sticky one, because no one can steal contentment, joy, gratitude, or peace - we have to give it away.”
“I find contentment in the craft of writing and fulfillment in self-expression.”
“Contentment is, after all, simply refined indolence.”
“We should purify our innate well of contentment - what a wonderful expression - and then external things will be in harmony with us.”
“Great leaders understand that historical success tends to produce stable and inwardly focused organizations, and these outfits, in turn, reinforce a feeling of contentment with the status quo.”
“Yet better for one of my nature to have it that way than to have life a peaceful, placid flow of quiet contentment. I must have days of rushing excitement.”