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Quotes by Brian Eno

If we are ever going to achieve a rational approach to organizing our affairs, we have to dignify the process of admitting to being wrong. It doesnt help matters at all if the media, or your friends, accuse you of flip-flopping when you change your mind. Changing our minds is our hope for the future.

You have 62 people worth the amount the bottom three and a half billion people are worth. Sixty-two people! You could put them all in one bloody bus… then crash it!

Honor your mistake as a hidden intention.

Im kind of an evangelical atheist.

I think records were just a little bubble through time and those who made a living from them for a while were lucky. There is no reason why anyone should have made so much money from selling records except that everything was right for this period of time. I always knew it would run out sooner or later. It couldnt last, and now its running out. I dont particularly care that it is and like the way things are going. The record age was just a blip. It was a bit like if you had a source of whale blubber in the 1840s and it could be used as fuel. Before gas came along, if you traded in whale blubber, you were the richest man on Earth. Then gas came along and youd be stuck with your whale blubber. Sorry mate – historys moving along. Recorded music equals whale blubber. Eventually, something else will replace it.

Given the chance, ill die like a baby, on some faraway beach, when the seasons over.

Democracy is a daring concept - a hope that well be best governed if all of us participate in the act of government. It is meant to be a conversation, a place where the intelligence and local knowledge of the electorate sums together to arrive at actions that reflect the participation of the largest possible number of people.

Ive had quite a lot of luck with dreams. Ive often awoken in the night with a phrase or even a whole song in my head.

I believe that singing is the key to long life, a good figure, a stable temperament, increased intelligence, new friends, super self-confidence, heightened sexual attractiveness, and a better sense of humor.

The basis of computer work is predicated on the idea that only the brain makes decisions and only the index finger does the work.

When I first started making ambient music, I was setting up systems using synthesizers that generated pulses more or less randomly. The end result is a kind of music that continuously changes. Of course, until computers came along, all I could actually present of that work was a piece of its output.

If you want to make computers that really work, create a design team composed only of healthy, active women with lots else to do in their lives, and give them carte blanche.

Pop music can absorb so many peculiar talents, ranging from the completely nonmusical poseur who just uses music as a kind of springboard for a sense of style, to people who just love putting all that complicated stuff together, brick by brick, on their computers, to people like me who like playing conceptual games and being surprised.

I dont live in the past at all Im always wanting to do something new. I make a point of constantly trying to forget and get things out of my mind.

The earliest paintings I loved were always the most non-referential paintings you can imagine, by painters such as Mondrian. I was thrilled by them because they didnt refer to anything else. They stood alone, and they were just charged magic objects that did not get their strength from being connected to anything else.

When our governments want to sell us a course of action, they do it by making sure its the only thing on the agenda, the only thing everyones talking about. And they pre-load the ensuing discussion with highly selected images, devious and prejudicial language, dubious linkages, weak or false intelligence and selected leaks.

I had a lot of trouble with engineers, because their whole background is learning from a functional point of view, and then learning how to perform that function.

If you grow up in a very strong religion like Catholicism you certainly cultivate in yourself a certain taste for the intensity of ideas.

Im actually an evangelical atheist, but there is something I recognise about religion: that it gives people a chance to surrender.

One of the interesting things about having little musical knowledge is that you generate surprising results sometimes you move to places you wouldnt if you knew better.