Music is mediator between spiritual and sensual life.
Through literacy you can begin to see the universe. Through music you can reach anybody. Between the two there is you unstoppable.
Music is the mediator between the spiritual and the sensual life.
Music fills the infinite between two souls.
Music was my refuge. I could crawl into the space between the notes and curl my back to loneliness.
I grew up in L.A. and I don't think I've seen L.A. onscreen in a way that felt real to me. There are definitely movies but they are few and far between.
I never stopped studying Buddhism. In the past few years in between movies I do a retreat.
Shooting this one was kind of like a two month party we would literally play music between takes and other movies that were shooting on our lot would play hookey come over and hang out and stuff. We had a great time.
I write plays and movies I live and work at the borderline between word and image just as any cartoonist or illustrator does. I'm not a pure writer. I use words as the score for kinetic imagistic representations.
I'm fed up with the idiots... the ever-widening gap between people who know how to make movies and the people who green-light the movies.
But then I go through long periods where I don't listen to things usually when I'm working. In between the records and in between the writing I suck up books and music and movies and anything I can find.
Between 2 and 3 in the morning of the 19th inst. I was aroused by the cry that the enemy was upon us.
Do I believe in arbitration? I do. But not in arbitration between the lion and the lamb in which the lamb is in the morning found inside the lion.
I don't believe in writing at night because it comes too easily. When I read it in the morning it's not good. I need daylight to begin. Between nine and ten o'clock I have a long breakfast with reading and music.
There is a great difference between Christianity and religion at the south. If a man goes to the communion table and pays money into the treasury of the church no matter if it be the price of blood he is called religious.
A survey carried out across the U.S. between 2004 and 2006 showed that frequent church- or synagogue-goers are more likely to give money to charity.
The shortest period of time lies between the minute you put some money away for a rainy day and the unexpected arrival of rain.