A Quote by Cliff Chiang

I'm always changing my style. — © Cliff Chiang
I'm always changing my style.
As artists, we have to change our style to match each concept. We're always changing, ever changing.
I always try to mix it up with each book - changing tone, changing style keeps the work very vital for me.
My personal style is kind of random; it's always changing - I'm a Pisces! Sometimes I like one particular style for a season, and the next season I will dress totally different.
Taste is changing, style is changing, and players' abilities are changing.
Taste is changing, style is changing, and players abilities are changing.
I'm constantly changing and evolving so I don't abide by just one certain style. I like to look at my personal style as an extension of my mood.
I've reinvented myself every year since 1998, and my style's still changing. It's grittier now. I always gotta try something new. I've grown up. Then I was rapping; now I do music, I write albums. But my distinctive voice and style, people still can't catch it. They're still asking me, "What were you saying on that song?".
You can ask yourself, if a film makes a claim, is the claim true or false? Having said that, a style of presenting material doesn't guarantee truth. There's this crazy idea that somehow you pick a style, and by virtue of picking the style, you've provided something that is more truthful. It's as if you imagine that changing the font on a sentence you write makes it more truthful.
I like the sense of the road passing my eyes. It's always a fascinating experience to come into a new city...the sense of the people changing, the food changing, everything changing, the art.
You know, comments about style always seem strange to me - 'why do you work in this style, or in that style' - as if you had a choice in the matter... What you're doing is trying to stay alive and continue and not die.
My style is forever changing.
My style is constantly changing.
My personal style is ever changing.
I always think to myself that if I was able to transition from lucha libre style to American style, then I can always go back. You never lose your roots.
Times were changing. Clothes were changing. Morals were changing. We went from romantic loves songs like I used to do to rock 'n roll. Now that has changed to rap. So, there's always a new generation with new music.
Progress should mean that we are always changing the world to fit the vision, instead we are always changing the vision.
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