Some people say video games rot your brain, but I think they work different muscles that maybe you don't normally use.
From Ezra Koenig
I remember the first pangs of stress arriving at the end of school. Once I graduated I had to get a full-time job, worry about health insurance, saving money, paying rent - things I'd never thought about before.
Growing up listening to rap music, you almost feel like you should have haters. That's an important part of being a successful musician. It's a good thing, I guess.
I still think that if you're excited about something, you have to work at it.
You can be 24 and continue to live like you're at college, or even continue to live like you're in high school. Or you can put on a shirt and tie and pretend to be an adult.
I went to Columbia University because I knew I wanted to go to a school that was academically rigorous. I prided myself on getting good grades, but I also hated it.
In Europe, I always have fun bike riding in Amsterdam.
As an artist you have the luxury of maybe presenting an issue in a certain way, as opposed to actually solving it.
I go to great pains to find the best yogurt and granola.
Anyways, trying to express yourself to the press is often like arguing with a hysterical person.
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