Quote by Martin Scorsese
The bottom line is, I tend to be going back to older and older mus

The bottom line is, I tend to be going back to older and older music. – Martin Scorsese

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I think theres only one or two films where Ive had all the financial support I needed. All the rest, I wish Id had the money to shoot another ten days. – Martin Scorsese

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I love studying Ancient History and seeing how empires rise and fall, sowing the seeds of their own destruction. – Martin Scorsese

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Half the time I feel like Im appealing to the downer freaks out there. We start to play one downer record after another until I begin to get down myself. Give me something from 1960 or something let me get up again. The music of today is for downer freaks, and Im an upper. – Wolfman Jack

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I dont want to limit myself musically. It would be really limiting if wed neglect something we really want to do, like explore other styles of music. – Billie Joe Armstrong

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Theres a constantly applicable nature to soul music, whereas sometimes pop music can be a periodical. – John Mayer

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I dont want to be an artist, go on tour and make a video and wear sexy clothes. I would just love to make music. – Rashida Jones

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[B]y far the larger number of the dreams… occurred towards dawn; sometimes even, after sunrise, during a “second sleep.” A condition of fasting, united, possibly, with some subtle magnetic or other atmospheric state, seems therefore to be that most open to impressions of the kind. – Dr. Anna Bonus Kingsford, 1886, preface to Dreams and Dream-Stories, 1888

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