I came into music just because I wanted the bread. It's true. I looked around and this seemed like the only way I was going to get the kind of bread I wanted.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
Just, you know, you can't put bread in a cold oven. You know, you've got to take your time. You've got to heat it up. So that's what, that's what I like to do with my music. I like to build it, and build it into a maddening, exciting crescendo.
The art of bread making can become a consuming hobby, and no matter how often and how many kinds of bread one has made, there always seems to be something new to learn.
The question of bread for myself is a material question, but the question of bread for my neighbor is a spiritual question.
Bread for myself is a material question. Bread for my neighbor is a spiritual one.
Well, I mean, bread, I mean, I've got to have bread too to live.
But bread is different. I come from Czechoslovakia, where we eat lots of it, so it's hard to say no. I can't even have one piece, because when I start, I don't stop.
We eat food all the time and don't really understand what goes into something like bread.
I kind of always wanted my own music to just sound like, like me, I suppose, like if I was music it would be the music I make, I think.
The fact that in America bread lasts so long. You buy bread, and then it's bread forever - it's Forever Bread!
I don't need the bread, but it's nice to do something creative.