It's hard to be ambitious if you're content, isn't it?
In matters of commerce the fault of the Dutch Is offering too little and asking too much. The French are with equal advantage content, So we clap on Dutch bottoms just twenty per cent.
I would have been content to just do studio work, making it on my own never really entered my mind.
I'm content with making records, but I don't want to be doing the same thing all the time.
What is that song that Willie Nelson sang? 'Oh, the days dwindle down to a precious few.' I think of that. No big deal. I've reached a stage in my life where I am content.
I strongly support the Bush Administration's clean diesel rules, which will reduce air pollution from diesel engines by more than 90 percent, and reduce the sulfur content of diesel fuel by more than 95 percent.
I record all of my music with authentic instruments in a studio before we start editing, doing many, many versions. The music shapes the film as we edit so it has an organic relationship to the content.
Music should probably provide answers in terms of lyrical content, and giving people a sense of togetherness and oneness, as opposed to being alone in their thoughts and dilemmas or regrets or happiness or whatever.
The Church cannot be content to live in its stained-glass house and throw stones through the picture window of modern culture.
With each of those projects I wasn't thinking about how the layout would really affect the story I was working on - it wasn't the content that was affecting the layout, it was, how I wanted to draw at that point in time.
As far as Beau is concerned, we're on the same team, we root for each other. If my parts are slightly more attractive, or are perceived that way by others, he's very content.
We read our own political content into The Clash, and they accepted it.
I stress the uniqueness of the Australian landscape and its metaphysical and mythic content.
But I fear, my lot being cast in Scotland, that beauty would not be content.
In a constitutional democracy the moral content of law must be given by the morality of the framer or legislator, never by the morality of the judge.