"I'd rather spend my time looking at the sky than listening to Whitney Houston"
- Robert Smith
About this Quote
This quote by Robert Smith speaks to the concept of individual choice and the worth of one's own time. Smith is revealing that he would rather spend his time taking a look at the sky than listening to Whitney Houston. This could be interpreted as Smith liking the beauty of nature over the music of Houston. It might likewise be analyzed as Smith valuing his own time and selecting to spend it in a way that brings him joy and peace. Smith's quote might likewise be interpreted as a commentary on the value of taking time to value the beauty of the natural world, rather than spending quality time on activities that may not bring as much satisfaction. Eventually, Smith's quote speaks to the idea of individual choice and the worth of one's own time.
This quote is written / told by Robert Smith somewhere between April 21, 1959 and today. He/she was a famous Musician from England.
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