I'm always open to collaborations.

Collaborations are incredibly important in design.

Louis Vuitton has a long history with collaborations.

I'm not really one for collaborations, to be quite honest.

I like collaborations, and I like working with people. I do.

Many of my early Vines and collaborations were with gay people.

I love collaborations because they take your music in a different way.

Collaborations have no meaning if 1 + 1 does not equal much more than 2.

That's a gift God's given us: the ability to work together in collaborations.

My collaborations with V. Radhakrishram and B. G. Clark were especially fruitful.

I love doing collaborations - it's always good to do something that's out the box.

I'm not big on collaborations with 'superstars.' It generally doesn't work for me.

My collaborations tend to be pretty organic. It starts off with me being a fan first.

Puff always does great collaborations, it's just you need that flair to make it work.

Decentralised collaborations are inherently threatening to Whitehall's core principles.

When I think of CeeLo Green, I think about previous collaborations, like 'Tears of Joy.'

What's interesting about collaborations is the possibility for one plus one to equal three.

Umrika' was one of the most wonderful collaborations I had the privilege of being a part of.

I think it would be awesome for us to do collaborations and to try to gel with the mainstream.

Most of my collaborations, certainly post - Howard Ashman but even with Howard, are music first.

There are many collaborations I'd like to explore. One is to co-write a rap concerto with Eminem.

I love collaborations, as every combination provides a unique opportunity to create something new.

I don't know if Kim Gordon does collaborations but I'd love to work with her on something one day.

One of my dream collaborations is to work with Sade. I would love to work with Andre 3000, Miguel.

The real beauty in my professional experience has been friendships and collaborations with filmmakers.

I learn a lot from my experiences and collaborations. Most of my collaborations are meant for me to learn.

I want to save duets and collaborations for outside of the album. With the albums, I like it just being me.

What I like least is dealing with publishers who simply don't want collaborations regardless of their merit.

If there is something magic about the collaborations I have with actors it's because I put the character first.

I love doing these little collaborations. We collaborate with Stubbs & Wooton on the shoes for Michael Bastian.

I've got a hundred thousand things on my mind that are taking precedence over trying to make pop collaborations.

I wanna grow and develop as an artist, and I feel like different kinds of collaborations can only help me in that way.

I'm interested in good collaborations and in working with directors who bring something new and interesting out of you.

I don't do a lot of collaborations that I don't believe in. Actually, I don't do any collaborations that I don't believe in.

World War II ended the Great Depression with one of the great public-private industrial collaborations in the history of man.

My only concern about art collaborations is that I never thought of myself as an Artist. My tax forms say Musician/Songwriter.

I don't think it's an unnatural thing at all for my collaborations or projects to be seen as art but entertainment at the same time.

I try to do collaborations with as many artists as possible. It's really excellent and fun to actually work with another songwriter.

I've seen many of those brand collaborations where, basically, the only point is sticking on a Gucci sticker. That degrades good brands.

I always find that the best collaborations are when you work with people that know what they're doing, and you leave them alone to do it.

I'm writing a record of comedy songs. I'm doing all these collaborations with artists. I bring them lyrics and they write the music to it.

If I look back, I think most of the things I did - the films, the books, the collaborations with these magazines - were mostly by accident.

Working with Pharrell was a dream... Collaborations like that are where you come up with sounds that maybe you wouldn't have found otherwise.

Collaborations aren't easy, but you definitely get something highly different than had you done it on your own. That's part of the experience.

I don't necessarily love all the collaborations that I've done; the more I work with other people, the more I realize that I want to work with myself.

The other political parties are either in alliances or are formed with the collaborations of one or two different parties, but the Congress is different.

I am always working on new material with my production partner Phil Murphy in our guise as Man Ray; we do a lot of soundtrack work & some great collaborations.

I've never done a lot of collaborations. Truthfully, artists most of the time are so busy, they never get a chance to get in the studio and be personal with a record.

I would love to do some collaborations for my album - the more the merrier! It's fun to experiment and get to tap into different genres and sounds through collaborations.

I think the best collaborations in comics come from a lot of talks with the artists where you are finding out what they want to draw, what kind of villains they want to do.

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