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I think your self emerges more clearly over time.
The more time you spend with somebody, the more your relationship grows.
I think that the older I get, the more I play, you realise when it's your time.
The more business one has, the more you are able to accomplish, for you learn to economize your time.
Writing a play, you have to retain it all in your head - you need more time. With prose, you can snatch an hour here, an hour there.
No one uses a ribbon typewriter any more, but your final draft is not the time to try to wring a few more sheets out of your inkjet cartridge.
No one's policing their own minds more than an author. You spend a lot of time in your own head analysing what you think about things, and a philosophy comes.
Every single pleasure I can imagine or have experienced is more delightful, more of a pleasure, if you take it in small sips, if you take your time. Reading is not an exception.
I'm ruthlessly picky when it comes to the crafting of an album, the choosing of musicians, the right mikes, the right studios. There was a time when it was, 'whatever you want.' Then, as you learn a little bit more about your tastes, I don't give in to that kind of thing.