Brian Eno Quotes
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Maybe one day music will just be music, and there won't be these categories; it'll just be different shades of music.
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I don't do fake. That's the first thing you should know about me. I'm not one to put on airs or change my demeanor depending on where I am or who I am talking to.
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If you keep on saying things are going to be bad, you have a good chance of being a prophet.
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I knew it would break his heart if I didn't go into the business.
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When we talk about the minimum wage, we have to ask ourselves what it is that we owe both our workers and employers. I think clearly we owe them fairness.
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I feel privileged that I've been able to get anywhere, with my quote-unquote limited mainstream appeal, given my race and subject matter. Of course, I always have my masters to fall back on.
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My first memory in life is grilling my thumb to the griddle in our restaurant on Cape Cod.
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Adulthood is not a goal. It's not seen as a gift.
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I'm nearsighted in my right eye, have glaucoma in my left, and the nerves in my hands are on Medicare. Basically, I'm on the wrong end of a short sale.
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I do not believe in populism. I am not a supporter of radical decisions. Practice has shown that usually these are harmful.
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My favorite toy as a kid was Legos. I loved building things, and that's what we're doing with SumZero.
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We want to be two-way players; that's the best thing.
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The idea of doing a production of 'Carousel' that doesn't feel like it's stuck in the 1950s really intrigues me.
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Especially in technology, we need revolutionary change, not incremental change.
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The presumption of innocence, the benefit of the doubt, walking without worrying - these should not be hallmarks of white privilege. They are human rights - human rights - that should be enjoyed by all.
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Practicing medicine is not only my vocation, it gives me an opportunity to continue to be in direct contact with people, to see them and hear their needs.
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I'm an actor, and I'm supposed to reflect real people.
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I was trying to be Mary Tyler Moore. I loved her in 'The Dick Van Dyke Show.'
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The need for a permanent status resolution approved by Congress is made even more clear to me because of my experience as a former Under-Secretary-General of the United Nations.
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It's a little gross to put yourself in every song. I mean, how interesting do people really think you are?
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Kerry Washington is a mentor to me. She is so strong and smart. She's also so giving and supportive.
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The first piece of music that captured my imagination was probably Ray Charles Live At Newport.
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I don't get to listen to music for fun very often; a lot of what I'm hearing is for work and isn't released yet.
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You can't really imagine music without technology.