A Quote by Finn Jones

I've always been interested in mindfulness and alternative ways of seeing the world. — © Finn Jones
I've always been interested in mindfulness and alternative ways of seeing the world.
I've always been interested in alternative family structures.
I've always been really interested in secrets - how people find ways of doing things without telling anyone else in order to keep themselves feeling safe in the world.
My father has always been interested in discarding the past. He's never much liked China or the whole idea behind China or Chinese ways of thinking. He's always been much more attracted to American ways of thinking. He feels Americans are more open - they tell you what they think - and he's very much that way himself.
I have always believed that art should be a deep pleasure...ther e is always, everywhere, an enormous amount of suffering. But I believe my duty as an artist is to overcome and alleviate the sterility of despair...New ways of seeing mean new ways of feeling... I do believe that painting can change the world.
As a player, I've always been interested in understanding the coaches' minds, in seeing how they made a group function.
I've always been interested in the news, but I've always been interested in what's popular. I've always had a little bit of a populist take on things. Which I know is interesting when you talk about Donald Trump.
In Buddhism, mindfulness is the key. Mindfulness is the energy that sheds light on all things and all activities, producing the power of concentration, bringing forth deep insight and awakening. Mindfulness is the base of Buddhist practice
Comedy is a reaction to the world, and I think it really helps to be an outsider. I've always been very interested in people's behavior, to the point of being obsessed - seeing what people needed and reading them, I think that's the backbone of comedy.
I've always said that I think one of the best and cheapest ways to become healthier and happier is through mindfulness exercises like meditation.
I've always been interested in shaping music in odd ways, with odd riffs and that's been probably something that I've continued on with my studies with improvisation as I'm working with people.
Mindfulness must be engaged. Once there is seeing, there must be acting. Otherwise, what's the use of seeing?
I've always been more interested in what happens after the bad thing has happened - the fallout of the bad thing, when people are already damaged. I'm less interested in seeing people when they're fine and following their journey to becoming damaged.
I don't know really. I've always been interested in the small picture instead of the big one, and I've always been interested in relationship pictures.
When I perform on stage I do achieve quite a variety of ways of singing. I was interested in trying to replicate that in the studio environment. I think it is an interesting alternative position, just to stretch people's imagination, myself included, as to who is actually singing the song. It's not to create alter-egos or characters - it always feels like me, even when the voice is extremely manipulated.
I've always been interested in why do people behave in certain ways which are crazy from a normal point of view.
I obviously grew up with politics and have always been interested in ways in which people can get involved with it and be stimulated by it.
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