A Quote by Synyster Gates

I don't like being locked in a cage on the creative scale. I need an outlet. — © Synyster Gates
I don't like being locked in a cage on the creative scale. I need an outlet.
Creative fantasy, because it is mainly trying to do something else ... may open your hoard and let all the locked things fly away like cage-birds.
Wrestling is more of a creative outlet, and especially for somebody like me, I view it as my creative outlet. Not all WWE superstars and not all wrestlers view it that way, but that's how I view it, and that's one of the ways my mind works creatively.
I'd always need a creative outlet. But sometimes, I do fantasize what my life would be like if I weren't famous.
One good thing about being locked in a cage: No responsibility!
My other creative outlet is knitting; aside from being fun, it is my antidote to the film business: I have full creative control, there is no development process, and I can self-finance.
I definitely do not think of makeup as, like, a validation type thing. For me, it's a creative outlet and an art form. It's not like, 'Oh my God, I need to feel pretty.' It's like, 'This is so cool. I just created art on my face.
We all need to have a creative outlet - a window, a space - so we don't lose track of ourselves.
I had a hard time with bullying in school, so being creative was my outlet.
The gospel is like a caged lion,' said the great baptist preacher Charles Spurgeon. 'It does not need to be defended, it simply needs to be let out of it's cage' Today, the cage is our accommodation to the secular/sacred split that reduces Christianity to a matter of personal belief. To unlock the cage, we need to become utterly convinced that, as Francis Schaeffer said, Christianity is not merely religious truth, it is total truth- truth about the whole of reality.
Acting is such a huge part of my life. It really allows me to have a creative outlet and to actually be able to have an outlet to discuss openly the things that truly I think are relevant in the world, that make a difference.
I don't know that Brandy [Burre] would ever categorize herself as being trapped, but I felt like I saw her being trapped. When she's cleaning the room and she puts the labels on the toys, that was something that my wife, who's also friends with Brandy, was very adamant that we try to capture. My wife said that showed to her Brandy's creative outlet because she can't be creative in the ways that she used to be or that she maybe wants to be in the future.
I realized after writing songs for years how important it is. Whether it provides a living for me or not, that creative outlet is something I need.
Till the time I found a creative outlet, I was trying to be extra creative at business, which would always put me in a situation of conflict with other stakeholders. The moment I started writing, my creative impulses were finally channelised.
Insanity is relative. It depends on who has who locked in what cage.
Something awful happens to a person who grows up as a creative kid and suddenly finds no creative outlet as an adult.
If I didn't have my films as an outlet for all the different sides of me, I would probably be locked up.
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