I don't really think about dance except just before rehearsals start. I put it off. I don't live my life thinking about dance.
It seems essential to try to find some meaning to life and I guess Jungian philosophy is the one that's helped me understand myself and the world more than anything else.
I can hardly express in words my deep feeling and sympathy for them, knowing as I do, the many serious handicaps and obstacles that will confront them in almost every walk of life.
I had everything working my way, strong as a bull. And still I ignored the rules of the game of life.
I don't live that life anymore, it's as simple as that.
I'm very unstable; there's no stability in a musician's life at all. You live on a bus or on the road hand to mouth and you don't know where your money's coming from.
If the gig's going really well, I'm incredibly happy on stage and really feel good about my life and things.
If you're an addict, it controls your life and your life becomes uncontrollable. It's boring and painful, filling your system with something that makes you stare at your shoes for six hours.
Certain things in life are more important than the usual crap that everyone strives for.
The secret of life is enjoying the passage of time.
People should watch out for three things: avoid a major addiction, don't get so deeply into debt that it controls your life, and don't start a family before you're ready to settle down.
Very few of us have any idea whatsoever of what life is like living in a goldfish bowl, except, of course, for those of us who are goldfish.
The quality of life, values that go down to doin' that, that's the issue.
Rhythm is the life of space of time danced through.
If you take the creation of music and the creation of your own life values as your overall goal, then living becomes a musical process.