“I'd much rather go out and have music randomly presented to me by different DJs than stay home and discover it on my own.”
Moby“Everyone experiences grace, even if they don't realize it. It's kind of like Moby's music. You could ask your average sixty-something-year-old retired banker in Connecticut if he's ever heard of Moby and/or his music and the response you'd receive more than likely would be a resounding, “No—what's a Moby?” But if you say, “Remember that American Express commercial where Tiger Woods is putting around New York City? Remember the song playing? That was Moby.” “Oh, then, OK. I guess I have heard Moby,” our theoretical retired banker in New Canaan might say. “So … what exactly is a Moby?” That's like grace. Not that grace is a pretentious vegan techno-rocker, but you get the idea. Grace is everywhere, all around us, all of the time. We only need the ears to hear it and the eyes to see it.”
Cathleen Falsani, Sin Boldly: A Field Guide for Grace“The good thing about working alone is I get a lot done and I can experiment more. The bad thing is I miss out on the gregarious, social way that most musicians work.”
Moby“I'd much rather go out and have music randomly presented to me by different DJs than stay home and discover it on my own.”
Moby“I believe that the role of limited government should be looking after the needs of veterans, the elderly, children and those institutions that improve the quality of life for struggling families - I don't believe that government should bend to serve the needs of subsidized multi-national corporations and entitled billionaires.”
Moby“For years, my mom dated a man who was really active in the Baptist church in the town next to the town I grew up in, and so he used to drag me to these Baptist church services that lasted forever. I remember that I didn't like the church services, but I really liked the music.”
Moby“I don't sleep very well when I travel. And as a result, I tend to be awake in cities when everyone else is asleep.”
Moby“Mainly I'm a vegan because I like animals, and I don't want to be involved in their suffering. Also, it's better for my health and for the environment.”
Moby“I think a lot of self-importance is a product of fear. And fear, living in sort of an un-self-examined fear-based life, tends to lead to narcissism and self-importance.”
Moby“I'm obsessed with politics, and I talk about it any chance I can get. I have strong opinions about how the world should be run.”
Moby“I may be a lifelong 'downtowner,' but Central Park really is the most amazing and the most beautiful part of New York City.”
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