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" Few occupations pass the solitary hours more fruitfully than the playing of a musical instrument. "
Instrument
Musical Instrument
More
" Food waste is an atrocity that is reducible, if not completely avoidable. "
Atrocity
Food
Waste
" I can admire music where you feel the composer has everything organized and perfectly shaped, but it doesn't touch me. I like to feel that a composer is wounded, like all of us. "
I Can
Feel
Admire
" I'd never thought about living in London until about 1999. "
Thought
Never
Until
" I don't think of faith as something that's like a rock, that never changes. I think it's something that's very fluid, always changing. "
Rock
Think
Always
" If you are not living in the same area when you are looking for property, it is a nightmare because you come down for a day or two, have appointments to see places, and have to be able to make instant decisions before flying off to St. Louis or somewhere. "
Flying
Decisions
You
" I have had a place in New York in the musicians' district on the Upper West Side since 1986. "
Musicians
Side
Place
" In anything, there has to be that moment of fasting, really, in order to enjoy the feast. "
Enjoy
Moment
Fasting
" In Britten or Berg, there's a tension between the sweet and the sour, between the familiar and the unfamiliar, the tonal and the atonal, the happy and the sad. That, to me, is what all western art is about - that tension. It's why we want to say anything at all. "
Say
Art
Happy
" I really feel something's missing if I'm not writing. "
Feel
Missing
Something
" I think there are very few people that I would give the title of genius to, really, but Beethoven unquestionably is one of them. "
Few
Give
Think
" I've always written - about music, art, things going on around the world. The danger is that it becomes too personal. I don't think people want it at that level of intimacy. "
Music
World
Want
" I wanted to be a disc jockey. "
Disc
Jockey
Wanted
" I wanted to be a monk at some time in my life, or a priest, so there was a kind of reflex quite early on not to be attached to anything that might be taken away. "
Kind
Early
Life
" Life is an incurable disease leading to death, but it's also an unrequested gift, which, if we can manage to keep giving it away to others, can keep giving back everything to us. "
Death
Life
Giving Back
" Live in the present moment. The past and future are nonexistent. Only the present can be grasped or, better, embraced. "
Future
Live
Moment
" Most people are at a concert because they want to be inspired, entertained, moved; we musicians have the mission to be bringers of joy, of ecstasy. "
People
Want
Joy
" My principal commitment is playing the piano. But I always loved words. "
Words
Commitment
Loved
" One of the things that touches me most when I play for an audience is that although we may be unable to communicate in words or have diametrically opposed views on hot-button issues, while the music sounds we can be at peace, we can be friends. The vibrations that fill an auditorium have no passports, and they unite ears when hearts may be divided. "
Play
Words
Peace
" Painting is just a hobby. I really don't think of it much more than that. But writing music and writing words... my life would feel as if it had a big hole if I took those away. "
Life
Music
Painting
" Silence is the necessary soil for any thought to flourish. "
Silence
Any
Necessary
" The daily glitter of skyscrapers competing with the stars is an unnecessary, unforgivable decadence. "
Glitter
Competing
Daily
" The hierarchy is set out for me. The first priority is piano. I have to be 101 percent prepared. I find that at other times of the day, if the creative juices are working, I might want to write or compose. "
Working
Creative
Day
" The Internet tempts us to think that because an email or a new website can be accessed in seconds that everything works at the same instant speed. Art is more like the growth of a plant. It needs time and space. "
Plant
Think
Growth
" There are many doors to the heart. "
Heart
Many
Doors
" To me, spirituality is the everyday stuff which we're dealing with all the time. It's not going into some ecstatic trance. It's changing a nappy, or making a meal at the end of a very tiring day. "
Everyday
Meal
Time
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