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I'd rather spend my time looking at the sky than listening to Whitney Houston.


Robert Smith


#i #listening #looking #my time #rather

To me, Bill's musical heart is in Earthworks, in the jazz they are playing, in the acoustic kit.


Robert Fripp


#bill #heart #jazz #kit #me

And then I graduate two years later, in 1998, with my class. And, since then I've been here in Houston for training basically. And I was very happy to be assigned to this mission.


Umberto Guidoni


#basically #been #class #graduate #happy

My favorite NBA team are the houston rockets and favorite college team are the duke blue devils.


Dante Hall


#college #devils #duke #favorite #houston

I go home and stay there. I wash and scrub up each day, and that's it. One month I actually grew a moustache, just so I could say that I'd done something.


Bill Murray


#could #day #done #each #go

The boarding school memoir or novel is an enduring literary subgenre, from 1950s classics such as The Catcher in the Rye to Curtis Sittenfeld’s Prep. Doust’s recognisably Australian contribution to the genre draws on his own experiences in a West Australian boarding school in this clever, polished, detail-rich debut novel. From the opening pages, the reader is wholly transported into the head of Jack Muir, a sensitive, sharp-eyed boy from small-town WA who is constantly measured (unfavourably) against his goldenboy brother. The distinctive, masterfully inhabited adolescent narrator recalls the narrator in darkly funny coming-of-age memoir Hoi Polloi (Craig Sherborne)—as does the juxtaposition of stark naivety and carefully mined knowingness.’ — Bookseller+Publisher


Jon Doust


#boy-on-a-wire #jon-doust #age

From the opening sentence, it is clear that we are in the presence of a writer with a distinctive voice and uncanny ability to capture the bewilderment and burgeoning anger of a boy struggling to remain true to himself while navigating the hypocritical system he finds himself trapped in … what makes Boy on a Wire much more than a bleak coming-of-age story is Doust’s sharp wit. “Justice not only prevails at Grammar School, it is rampant.” If you know an angry teenager, give this to him.’ — The Age


Jon Doust


#boy-on-a-wire #jon-doust #the-age #age

Creating is living doubly. The groping, anxious quest of a Proust, his meticulous collecting of flowers, of wallpapers, and of anxieties, signifies nothing else.


Albert Camus


#art #creating #flowers #marcel-proust #wallpaper

I suppose I am a frustrated musician so I annoy my family by playing guitar in the house. I used to be into acoustic stuff but my son Joseph is learning drums, so now I have an electric guitar and we play Metallica. We have an amp and a PA in the garage with his drum kit.


Kevin McKidd


#am #amp #annoy #drum #drums

I approach playing acoustic guitar more of as a percussive instrument. It's fragile. I don't have a lot of finesse when it comes to my guitar playing.


Billie Joe Armstrong


#acoustic guitar #approach #comes #finesse #fragile