It's your right to own a gun. It's a privilege to own a car.
“It's your right to own a gun. It's a privilege to own a car.”
— John Popper · Car
The World Motivation
It's your right to own a gun. It's a privilege to own a car.
“It's your right to own a gun. It's a privilege to own a car.”
— John Popper · Car
It's your right to own a gun. It's a privilege to own a car.
I try to play like Jimi Hendrix is playing. Forget what instrument you're playing, forget the colloquialisms, and Just get into what you're trying to say. You can play very originally that way.
Throughout history, musicians have never counted on intellectual property really getting them rich.
I believe there are fans out there who like the Clash and James Brown and everything in between, because I'm that fan.
I have a lot of problem selling things to our fans. But video and radio is a way to get to fans who wouldn't ordinarily see us. So I have no problem with that, as long as we can keep playing real music, it's fine with me.
For an acquisitive Wall Streeter, the money saved by choosing a practical car can be put toward the cost of some pricier means of mobility - like a plane.
I'm a total petrolhead. My three brothers and I used to ride scrambling bikes in the field near where we lived. We all liked cars. I've always loved the smell of an engine.
Since I started working at 15 and never went to college, I didn't know what it was like to be in the real world. I was in my bubble - until I got married, my life was either in a car, on the set, or on location.
We need to steer clear of this poverty of ambition, where people want to drive fancy cars and wear nice clothes and live in nice apartments but don't want to work hard to accomplish these things. Everyone should try to realize their full potential.