Alan Palomo Quotes
You should always choose your associations wisely because people create impressions around the music.
Alan Palomo
Quotes to Explore
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The most frequently asked question I hear first-time entrepreneurs ask is, 'How do I know when to launch my product?' The answer, more often than not, should be: 'Now!'
Naveen Jain
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My favorite novels allow me to imagine the characters afterward and what happened, and that I've witnessed a really great story, where the world goes on.
J. H. Wyman
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I love the produce section at the grocery store.
Kate McKinnon
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I hope that the movie industry will learn from the experiences of the music industry and will be much more constructive in their approach to P2P.
Sam Yagan
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Truth be told, ginormous portions have become a pet peeve of mine.
Hal Sparks
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When investors, particularly investment bankers, talk about splitting up companies, there's a lot of discussion about multiple expansion, and the reality is multiple expansion is an outcome, not a strategy.
Irene Rosenfeld
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I'd always sing 'Greatest Love of All' by Whitney Houston. I just want to make clear, though, you know those people on 'Star Search' who are the little 7-year-olds that sound like Christina Aguilera? That wasn't me.
Bishop Briggs
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I use computers for email, staying current with my own website as well as finding important information through other websites. I also use it for creating MP3 files of new music I'm working on.
Clint Black
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My songwriting process, and maybe loads of other people's, is just this sort of smashing together of emotions and stuff to make some music. It's kind of simple and really complex at the same time and, as you can see, incredibly hard to explain.
James Bay
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My intentions with any of my music is to keep it futuristic and updated and be experimental and try new things.
Andrew Mayer Cohen
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Man does not live by bread alone, nor guns, paperwork, theses, naked practicalities.
Poul Anderson
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You should always choose your associations wisely because people create impressions around the music.
Alan Palomo