We want to make access to a world-class education like clean drinking water or electricity.
I can dance for, like, four or five hours nonstop without even drinking water. It's a beautiful, beautiful thing.
My books are like water; those of the great geniuses are wine. (Fortunately) everybody drinks water.
An alcoholic is someone you don't like who drinks as much as you do.
I never drink anything hot; I don't like hot drinks, very strange.
I am like a drop of water on a rock. After drip, drip, dripping in the same place, I begin to leave a mark, and I leave my mark in many people's hearts.
I'm not dripping with charisma like many of my friends are. But I do have candour, which is close.
I come from Yorkshire in England where we like to eat chip sandwiches - white bread, butter, tomato ketchup and big fat french fries cooked in beef dripping.
I wanted it to be like a high quality, drive-in movie.
I pick and choose what I want to put on what. Instead of just dropping a single, I like putting projects together.
I like going to areas where the murder rate is high and dropping it.
Violence is like a weed - it does not die even in the greatest drought.
Everything that I have professionally, and so much of what I have personally, is because of this great, fair city, and to see it being drowned like this is almost unbearable.
There are too many kids who are drowning for lack of water safety. That's something I'd like to do. Teaching kids to live an active lifestyle.
Piano is like drudgery.
To me, drum soloing is like doing a marathon and solving equations at the same time.
I feel like being into the beat of your own drum has become too prominent in the culture.
I felt like I plateaued at playing drums, like I wasn't getting any better. I bought an electric pair of drums, sold my drum set, and got introduced to making beats.
Historically, musicians know what it is like to be outside the norm - walking the high wire without a safety net. Our experience is not so different from those who march to the beat of different drummers.
Jazz drummers traditionally are not always prepared to just hold down the beat; it's like they're soloing the whole time.