Quote by Andrew Bird
My favorite literature to read is fairly dry history. I like the f

My favorite literature to read is fairly dry history. I like the framework, and my imagination can do the rest. – Andrew Bird

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I dont want technology to take me so far that I dont have to use my brain anymore. Its like GPS taking over and losing your internal compass. Its always got to be tactile, still organic. – Andrew Bird

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I dont write poetry and then strum some chords and then fit the words on top of the chords. – Andrew Bird

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Its just a way of trying to get to a third thing thats not particular to any quote-unquote genre. Its been great for me its really opened me up and gotten me to use that part of my imagination. Its very scary in a lot of ways, and just as exciting. – Charlie Hunter

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Vision – It reaches beyond the thing that is, into the conception of what can be. Imagination gives you the picture. Vision gives you the impulse to make the picture your own. – Robert Collier

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I dont like this idea of Method. I come from that school, but what I was taught was that its your imagination. You do your homework, and you use your imagination. – Mark Ruffalo

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One longs for a director with a sense of imagination. – Alan Rickman

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What flowers are to gardens, spices to food, gems to a garment, and stars to heaven; such are proverbs interwoven in speech. – Hebrew Proverb

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My parents were what I like to call proper musical fans. Lots of Sondheim was played in the car. – Daniel Radcliffe

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Success breeds success, and failure leads to a sort of fallow period. – Felicity Kendal

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No human beings more dangerous than those who have suffered for a belief: the great persecutors are recruited from the martyrs not quite beheaded. Far from diminishing the appetite for power, suffering exasperates it. – E. M. Cioran