A Quote by Rick Rubin

I guess edgy things tend to get my attention. — © Rick Rubin
I guess edgy things tend to get my attention.
I'm 42 and the age of a guy who has kids, so I guess I'm playing right where I'm supposed to be. I'm comfortable with that, but in the same breath I'd do something edgy. If someone came to me and offered me an edgy and funny story, then I'd do it.
Describing yourself as edgy is one of the least edgy things a person can do.
And of course the things that get the most attention online tend to be similar to those that succeeded under the old model.
The fact remains that books that really put gay people in the center, and especially books that do so in a way that is sexually explicit, tend not to get a great deal of mainstream attention: they don't tend to sell well, and they don't tend to win major awards. This makes the occasional exception, like Alan Hollinghurst, all the more remarkable.
I tend to keep my style very classic. I like very girly, retro inspired, feminine floral things. I'm not very edgy.
When you are young you tend to do so many things that are not needed. When you get experience, you know what exactly what works for you and you tend to do things that you want.
I know a moderate, more centered candidate like myself doesn't get as much attention as people who tend to say more extreme things.
I've seen things that should get a lot of attention get no attention. I've seen things that were not supposed to be a big deal become the biggest thing in the world.
I wanted to be a "serious artist." Serious artists didn't tend to be funny. But that didn't get me a lot of attention. And just growing older, you can't help it, you take things less seriously.
I don't think something necessarily has to be mean or cynical to represent 'edgy.' I think 'edgy' can mean a lot of different things.
Girls are smitten by guys who pay attention to the simple things in life which are mostly the small things that we tend to ignore.
I was the youngest of the house that I grew up in, so I feel like, as the youngest, you have it pretty good. At the same time, I guess I required a lot of attention, being afraid of so many different things. So I was never seeking attention; I wanted the opposite.
As Latinas, we tend to be overly partial considering stereotypes. I'm interested in being naughty and edgy.
With music there's so many limbs and facets. Video and touring and merchandise and all those little things require attention. They're artist things but I tend to joke around too much with those things.
I get all dressed up with that Marianne Faithfull face, and the next thing I know, I'm blurting out things that I shouldn't, trying to get attention when, really, I've got everybody's attention already.
My personal style is kind of sophisticated edgy, I guess. I wear a lot of black and it's what I feel comfortable in.
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