Top 12 Roland Orzabal Quotes
#1. The most gratifying thing, with no question, is making records.
Roland Orzabal
#2. What is the life of man! Is it not to shift from side to side? From sorrow to sorrow? To button up one cause of vexation! And unbutton another!
Laurence Sterne
#3. You are unfortunately most of the time defined by your success, when your success is not a major part of your personality.
Roland Orzabal
#4. A lot of people hear the records on the radio, they aren't absolutely sure who exactly Tears For Fears is, they just know they like the song.
Roland Orzabal
#5. Piracy doesn't bother me that much, to be quite honest.
Roland Orzabal
#6. Once you start enjoying your life, the rest is easy.
Roland Orzabal
#7. The Internet makes it easier to find good music I would have to say. The radio stations that play the kind of music you were talking about, I don't think me and Curt Smith would be that inclined to listen to. It doesn't really affect us and I certainly don't remember the last time I watched MTV.
Roland Orzabal
#8. You would not have known,' Baynes said, 'because I do not in any physical way appear Jewish; I have had my nose altered, my large greasy pores made smaller, my skin chemically lightened, the shape of my skull changed. In short, physically I cannot be detected. ...
Philip K. Dick
#9. I've never been an impressionist. I was doing Sofia Vergara and Elizabeth Dole. I'm sometimes so low-confidence and self-aware, so characters that are confident and ignorant and wrong are my favorite.
Cecily Strong
#10. There is no knowledge and science like pondering and thought; and there is no prosperity and advancement like knowledge and science.
Ali Ibn Abi Talib
#11. In New York, no one really cares who the hell you are. It's strange to be in the public eye where people have a perception of who you are, when they have never even met you.
Roland Orzabal
#12. And the wind blows, the dust clouds darken the desert blue, pale sand and red dust drift across the asphalt trails and tumbleweeds fill the arroyos. Good-bye, come again. (p. 34)
Edward Abbey
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