Gary LeVox quotes

  • Life is frustrating enough. Your hobby isn't supposed to put you over the edge.
    -- Gary LeVox

    #Hobbies #Life Is #Enough

  • We live in a world that is so quick to lose people's attention, and to move on to the next thing. We live in a YouTube world, so it's hard to build something slow like you did fifteen or twenty years ago. You have to have the kind of show that keeps people interested.
    -- Gary LeVox

    #Moving #Years #People

  • I think when you evolve into a headlining act and things get bigger, the intimacy, and some of that energy gets lost a little bit.
    -- Gary LeVox

    #Thinking #Energy #Littles

  • You can't manufacture the feeling of being in a small crowd and connecting on every single level to the very last person in the very last row in the back.
    -- Gary LeVox

    #Feelings #Levels #Crowds

  • When you do an arena show, and the lights have to sync up to the sound, and the sound has to sync up to the music, and all of that - things are really mapped out, and you lose some of that spontaneity.
    -- Gary LeVox

    #Light #Sound #Arena

  • The most expensive hobby a rich man could have is a boat, and the second most expensive hobby he could have is a very old house.

  • Because life is complicated and difficult. Anyone who says otherwise hasn't truly lived.

  • Life is more important than 'what film I do next.

  • Life is a difficult game. You can win it only by retaining your birthright to be a person.

  • Life is what happens when you're doing other things, right?

  • The world isn't going backward, if you can just stay young enough to remember what it was really like when you were really young.

  • No, you can’t force other people to change. You can, however, change just about everything else. And usually, that’s enough.

  • The crookedness of the serpent is still straight enough to slide through the snake hole.

  • Embellishment is an irresistible and consuming impulse, going back to the beginnings of human history. ... Probably the strongest motivating force is the simplest: the inability of almost everyone to ever leave well enough alone.

  • God only wants for us what we would want for ourselves if we were smart enough to want it.

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