
Interview in Macworld magazine (February 2004)
2000s
The Divine Commodity: Discovering A Faith Beyond Consumer Christianity (2009, Zondervan)
Interview in Macworld magazine (February 2004)
2000s
Source: Lullaby (2002), Chapter 3
Context: No one wants to admit we're addicted to music. That's just not possible. No one's addicted to music and television and radio. We just need more of it, more channels, a larger screen, more volume. We can't bear to be without it, but no, nobody's addicted. We could turn it off anytime we wanted. I fit a window frame into a brick wall. With a little brush, the size for fingernail polish, I glue it. The window is the size of a fingernail. The glue smells like hair spray. The smell tastes like oranges and gasoline
Venom and Eternity (1951), Danielle's Monologue
“We decided to turn off all cell phones and computers.”
royalcorrespondent.com interview http://royalcorrespondent.com/2013/07/15/we-really-are-a-team-says-princess-madeleine-in-a-new-interview/
2 MEDIA AND CULTURE, The "Liberal Media" Myth, p. 98
Dirty truths (1996), first edition
2010s, 2016, July, This Week Interview (July 30, 2016)
The Divine Commodity: Discovering A Faith Beyond Consumer Christianity (2009, Zondervan)
In response to being asked by David Gilmour what he was up to lately during an unexpected reunion in 1975, as written in Nick Mason's Inside Out