Jack White Quotes
Top 79 wise famous quotes and sayings by Jack White
Jack White Famous Quotes & Sayings
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I think that sometimes love gets in the way of itself - you know, love interrupts itself. We want things so much that we sabotage them.
The fact that we elected Obama was a sign that the black struggle inherent in the blues and so much of the music I have loved can triumph.
I certainly wouldn't want a song that I'd already written to be used on a commercial. That seems strange.
I have so many projects to work on I'm going to have to live to at least 120 to get some of them done.
As an artist, you take things from your environment, and there's going to be a style coming out of your environment.
Im one of those people that you have to keep your eye on or i'll wander off into the woods and forget to come back
I know that's blasphemous when you are from Detroit, but I was never a fan of Motown stuff. I don't care for the production much.
It's harder to put yourself in a place where you could easily be seen as a fake. But that's more interesting to me.
Saying you love something out loud with the wrong intonation in your face can damn you and destroy what you're working on.
My mother was 45 when she had me, so when I was in high school my parents were the same age as my friends' grandparents.
There aren't that many things left that haven't already been done, especially with music. I'm interested in ideas that can shake us all up.
I love him (Muse) too much, and you can't hurt someone that you love that much ... unless you're family.
If you have twenty guys in the room and you just bring in one girl, you change the entire mood and everyone plays different.
I didn't really even think of recording under my own name for a long time. I thought, 'I've got the rest of my life to do that.'
I've always loved the word blunderbuss. I've always thought that it was a beautiful word and that it could mean several different things.
I think the sensitivity that you need to create certain things sometimes would spill over into things that shouldn't have bothered me.
I am a commercial artist because I paint to earn a living. We who earn money from what we produce are all commercial artists.
The day that music is taken for free by the majority is the day that the phrase "sell out" doesn't exist any more.
My mother's the youngest of 10 children too, so we have sort of a special bond in that we know what that feels like. It's a strange spot to be in.
I would never be able to live in a huge city. I'd feel like one of 100,000 people doing the same thing.
Telling yourself you have all the time in the world, all the colors in the palette, that just kills creativity.
The way I like to start a new project is to take a cover song and make a stab at it, ideally one that has nothing to do with the people in the room.
I grew up in the 90s in the time of grunge when if you didn't go on stage in jeans and a T shirt you weren't 'real.' That seemed ridiculous to me.
I love the way art moves people emotionally. I love the fact that when someone purchases art it is the one thing that will last for generations.
Many days you will want to give up because of rejections and failures. Passion to be an artist will help you prevail where others fail.
Onstage, I don't feel any glory from people clapping in the audience, but when they're pushing me to do something new that feels good.