An old thing becomes new if you detach it from what usually surrounds it.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
I continue to be interested in new things that seem old and old things that seem new.
Life is full and overflowing with the new. But it is necessary to empty out the old to make room for the new to enter.
You know when you take the paint off an old canvas and you discover that something's been painted underneath it? That's what I feel like - that part of the old is coming through the new.
Give me the new thing and give it to me now. I don't want that old thing - I've seen it, heard it, bought it, slept with it, loved it, but now I'm bored with the old thing and I'm gagging for the new stuff.
I grow old learning something new every day.
You basically only discover a new thing once.
History has repeatedly shown that when a new method or material becomes available, new uses for it arise.
Someone asked me the other day what it feels like to see all my 'old stuff' reappearing, at long last, in digital. And I had to smile because to me it doesn't feel like 'old stuff.'
It's sort of interesting how, when you get older, things that were once so important sort of fall away.
Everything that's old is new, and everything that's new is old.