A Quote by The-Dream

I always loved the Clipse. Period, point blank. — © The-Dream
I always loved the Clipse. Period, point blank.
You finish the damn match, point blank, period. That's it, and I always finish, even if I'm finishing on my back.
Each individual has got to look themselves in the mirror and try and see what they can do better. Period. Point blank.
Being a writer is a very peculiar sort of a job: it's always you versus a blank sheet of paper (or a blank screen) and quite often the blank piece of paper wins.
The point about love, the essential point, was that we loved what we loved. We did not choose. We just loved.
At some point if you're a professional writer, no matter what, it always comes down to you staring at the blank page by yourself.
Creativity is always a leap of faith. You're faced with a blank page, blank easel, or an empty stage.
I love Pusha T and The Clipse.
I never went through a period where I didn't want to play music. I've always loved it and it's always been a huge part of my life.
I'm not giving the president a blank check, period.
I use a computer, but before I begin each new book I keep a notebook. I write down everything that comes to mind during that period before I actually begin. It might take months or weeks. That notebook is my security blanket so that I never have to face a blank screen (or blank page). But I print out often and my best ideas usually come with a pencil in my hand.
I've always loved horror, I've always loved collecting, I've always loved weird and macabre things, and I've always loved conventions. So what could be better than having your own Fear FestEviL where all those great and crazy things can be enjoyed by like-minded people under one pretty cool roof? Nothing!
I have always loved and continued to love Johnny Depp. Period. End of story.
From the beginning, I've always had a knack for catchy melodies. But I went through a period when I was trying to be rock n' roll and have a rock n' roll attitude. I was fighting my nature by trying to play really hard and sing really hard. But at a certain point, I realized that I loved syrupy pop music with tons of harmony.
I tell people that the Clipse were the first Internet rap darlings.
I love throwing myself into a place or a period or a point of view. In 'Fledermaus,' I loved throwing myself into the world of Vienna at the turn of the century. It was a lot of fun.
Yes, the fear of its blankness. At the same time, I kind of loved it. Mallarmé was trying to make the page a blank page. But if you're going to make the page a blank page, it's not just the absence of something, it has to become something else. It has to be material, it has to be this thing. I wanted to turn a page into a thing.
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