Japan Quote by David Sylvian Download Open image “During the lifetime of Japan I became very neurotic, very paranoid.” — David Sylvian ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 2.2 out of 5 (10 ratings) Copy quoteShare Japan Lifetime Neurotic Paranoid
I've always said that, growing up in postwar Japan, I never felt any connection to my work through those experiences. The work I do… — Rei Kawakubo Copy Share Image
I spent a lot of time in Japan. To me, I felt like my career was kind of marooned out there. I didn't realize… — Finn Balor Copy Share Image
I became paranoid for a long time: I thought that people were out to harm me. — Jens Lekman Copy Share Image
I got to travel to Japan. I never in my life thought I would go to Japan. — Baron Corbin Copy Share Image
I was fortunate to live for 3 years in another country, and although we lived in an American compound, still as a young adolescent… — Lois Lowry Copy Share Image
It was as if Japan had fallen victim to a case of collective amnesia. — Peter Goldman Copy Share Image
“In Europe we felt that our enemies, horrible and deadly as they were, were still people. ... But out here I soon gathered that… — Ernie Pyle Copy Share Image
“They understood things of the spirit in Japan. They disembowelled themselves when anything went wrong.” — Sylvia Plath Copy Share Image
“The cold December sun A cold that blisters The hands of a working man Wasted” — David Sylvian Copy Share Image
I don't listen to a lot of music any more and even the people I've loved for years - the Nick Drakes of this… — David Sylvian Copy Share Image
“How can the right thing be so wrong? I've found mistakes Where they don't belong” — David Sylvian Copy Share Image
People are afraid to ask musicians to be involved in projects because they anticipate being turned down. Young artists hesitate before contacting me. People… — David Sylvian Copy Share Image
I like to explore a lot of textural, arrangement aspects in the studio. — David Sylvian Copy Share Image
I think nowadays it doesn't really matter where we are physically located. We create our own culture around us to a large extent, whether… — David Sylvian Copy Share Image
The public so often want to freeze the artist in a moment in time when they were at their peak, and they want the… — David Sylvian Copy Share Image
“I'll go walking in circles While doubting the very ground beneath me Trying to show unquestioning faith in everything” — David Sylvian Copy Share Image
I knew that I had to find my own voice, both figuratively and literally. — David Sylvian Copy Share Image
I painted the words "GREAT ADVENTURE" in Beijing, Dallas, San Francisco, Copenhagen, and Japan. What it means to me is completely different to everybody… — Ben Eine Copy Share Image
I had sort of had a 21st birthday when I was 17, 18 years old living in Japan. I had all of that stuff… — Sarah Wright Copy Share Image
“So it is that in our world hopes are thwarted at every turn and the people's lot is always pain.” — Royall Tyler Copy Share Image
As far as Japan is concerned, I want to help all of our allies, but we are losing billions and billions of dollars. We… — Donald Trump Copy Share Image
“The physical impact of taiko music, along with the sheer visual poetry of a choreographed ensemble presenting its music in perfect synchrony, is so… — Gil Asakawa Copy Share Image
Every morning when I pick up the newspaper and read about an earthquake in Japan or problems in European financial institutions, the first question… — Mary Schapiro Copy Share Image
I've never been invited to do an exhibition or do a talk in England, except once, about 10 years ago. I've given talks all… — Brian Wildsmith Copy Share Image
Sometimes when you're in different countries, everything has become so homogenised and there's a Starbucks and McDonald's everywhere, and you could feel like you're… — Will Yun Lee Copy Share Image
I think we should have basically the same tax policy that Germany, Japan, the U.K., everybody else has, which is a tax rate in… — Jeffrey R. Immelt Copy Share Image
Japan is already a leader in energy efficiency, and it has a wealth of innovative technologies. We must put this expertise to use creating… — Yoshihiko Noda Copy Share Image
The historic quarrels between Japan and Korea pale in importance to the bigger question of extent of U.S. commitment to the defense of the… — Richard Edelman Copy Share Image