Bjork Quotes
Top 100 wise famous quotes and sayings by Bjork
Bjork Famous Quotes & Sayings
Discover top inspirational quotes from Bjork on Wise Famous Quotes.
I do not believe in religion, but if I had to choose one, it would be Buddhism. It seems more livable, closer to men.
I do believe sometimes discipline is very important. I'm not just lying around like a lazy cow all the time.
I sometimes fall into the trap of doing what I think I should be doing rather than what I want to be doing.
I'm a bit of a nerd, I wouldn't mind working in a shop selling records, or having a radio show where I could play obscure singles.
Being a musician is very easy. My house is full of musical instruments. There's a lot of music, always.
While you're setting something up that's educational for yourself, you have an opportunity to teach others at the same time.
When I was 18, science, physics, and math were my favorite. I was a bit of a nerd - the only girl with a lot of boys at chess championships.
In 2008, I was more just thinking about using the touchscreen for writing the songs. From there I started thinking about how I visualised music.
There's definitely, definitely, definitely, no logic to human behaviour ... There's no map And a compass Wouldn't help at all
I never really understood the word 'loneliness'. As far as I was concerned, I was in an orgy with the sky and the ocean, and with nature.
The funeral business is so manipulative emotionally. I would want to be thrown into the sea or burned - something that's not a big hassle.
I never want to know the range of my voice. It has to be impulsive, and I don't want to kill the mystery.
I get highs, to be totally honest, in second-hand shops. My hunting instinct, I expect, really kicks in.
I don't expect people to get me. That would be quite arrogant. I think there are a lot of people out there in the world that nobody gets.
Part of me is probably more conservative than people realise. I like my old string quartets, I don't like music that's trippy for trippy's sake.
I think connecting natural elements and musicology is probably pretty idiosyncratic of me, so it is hard to imagine anyone else going down that route.
Most people in Iceland are blonde and blue-eyed. I was nicknamed 'China girl' in school 'cos they thought I looked Asian.
When I met Apple, I made it very clear that I am an old punk and I have never done commercials or been sponsored. And I wasn't after their money.
I feel the 21st century is another new age. Not only can we collaborate again with nature, but we have to. It's an emergency.
Nature hasn't gone anywhere. It is all around us, all the planets, galaxies and so on. We are nothing in comparison.
Now that rock is turning 50, it's become classical itself. It's interesting to see that development.
Believe it or not, I'm a bit clumsy with technology. It's probably why I'm so excited about the touchscreen - even an idiot can use it!
I bought a laptop in 1999, and it was quite liberating, because I could make a lot of my own decisions.
The relationship changes as you learn more about people, and the work sort of takes on its own life. I enjoy this very much.
I do try and wear stuff by unknown designers, and I make sure I pay because if nothing else I have money.
The English eat all sorts of birds - pigeons, ducks, sparrows - but if you tell them you eat puffin, you might as well come from Mars.
Over the last 10 years, there have been so many incredible albums created in bedrooms by people who never would've gotten an album deal.
Usually when you see females in movies, they feel like they have these metallic structures around them, they are caged by male energy.
All we had ever heard about record company people is that they were vampires and criminals ... and they killed Elvis Presley.
I've been traveling in Guatemala in the rainforest, and here all these houses are made of sticks. It seems so easy to make one.
It's funny how the hippies and the punks tried to get rid of the conservatives, but they always seem to get the upper hand in the end.
It's a sign that you have a good work relationship if you don't have to analyze. That's usually a good sign within creative work.
There's something about the rhythm of walking, how, after about an hour and a half, the mind and body can't help getting in sync.
It's incredible how nature sets females up to take care of people, and yet it is tricky for them to take care of themselves.
I love England. It's no coincidence it's the first place I moved to for a more cosmopolitan life, which is the only thing Iceland lacks.
The English can be a very critical, unforgiving people, but criticism can be good. And this is a country that loves comedy.
How could I be so immature to think you could replace the missing elements in me. How extremely lazy of me.
National Geographic contacted me about getting on their label, and I was like, 'Wow, I want to be label mates with the sharks and lemurs!'
A lot of the time I get obsessed by little nerdy things in my corner that no one else is interested in. I have that nerd factor in my character.