Most people really have no problem with the idea of a creator God. Their question is just what is this God like, how can I know about him, how can I know him.
If I can do concert recitals, adapting the repertoire to my needs, then no problem, that’s good enough. But with operas, unless the right circumstances come up, my career is done.
There’s no problem with fans and bands. There’s a problem with the economics of the outside disruption of the industry.
Getting older is no problem. You just have to live long enough.
Absolutely not. I have no problem with commitment. In fact, I love having someone in my life.
It was a coach called Adailton Ladeira who first asked me to play as left-back in 1988. I was a left-winger, but our left-back was injured at Uniao Sao Joao, my first club, and he asked me to fill in. I said ‘no problem,’ and I’ve played there ever since.
My mom had not worked a day in her life, and then she woke up when I was 15 and found herself with four children, no job, no money. But she set out and made it all OK for us, and from that, I saw that there’s no problem that can’t be solved.
I have no problem talking about how hard it’s been, how broke I’ve been, and how broke I was not even that long ago.
There are some great songs – like, I really like ‘Snowcone’ and ‘Whelk Then’ and ‘No Problem.’ I think I’m dissatisfied that it’s not written from start to finish; it’s over a year’s worth of work that doesn’t correlate.
Once we got signed, I moved out of my house because I was having teenage issues with my mom. It really wasn’t my fault, looking back. You know, I’m gay; it’s weird. It was one of the things. She has no problem with me being gay, but she had a problem with me dressing the way I do at first.
If the money’s right, I’m happy to bust up the other side of his face… No problem.
I have no problem calling Donald a narcissist – he meets all nine criteria as outlined in the ‘Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders’ (DSM-5) – but the label gets us only so far.