Calvin Harris Music Quotes & Sayings
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Well, you know what they say in Hollywood - the most important thing is being sincere, even if you have to fake it. — Cesar Romero

When I'm a bit sad, I often go for a drive in the country, quite fast with my music up. — Calvin Harris

Sometimes, it's better to stop thinking and trust your instincts. That's what I used to do when I first started making music, but as time goes on, you can sometimes over-intellectualise things. — Calvin Harris

In Britain, you know there are people waiting to tear your stuff apart, so it's important for me to know that my music has subtleties and depth to it. — Calvin Harris

Growing up around British music, you realise how much depth there is to it ... my stuff is different to the likes of Pitbull for that reason. — Calvin Harris

Canada - they won't like me saying this, but it's really like it's a part of Michigan, that area. — John Varvatos

He slept like an animal, well and lightly, faced in the opposite direction from that of a man; for a man going to sleep is about to escape into it while animals are prepared to escape out of it. — Theodore Sturgeon

There were many, many other 'Django' films following mine, with other actors and directors, but there is only one 'Django.' — Franco Nero

occasionally or alternately I should not complain, — Frederick Lewis Maitland

When there is an original sound in the world, it makes a hundred echoes. — John G. Shedd

I love pop music. I love drum and bass, Calvin Harris, all these electronic things, but it's nice to have something organic as well. — Gabrielle Aplin

The trouble with making music as a job is that I have no outside interests. All I can do to wind down is go to sleep. — Calvin Harris

Since I was 14, I wanted to make music, but I think I would also have made a good policeman. When I was eight, I wanted to be one so I could tell people off. — Calvin Harris

George H. W. Bush may be a World War II hero and New England Yankee blue blood, but he has the tear ducts of a Sicilian grandmother. — Christopher Buckley