Victor Wooten Quotes
You are never more than a half-step away from a right note.

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Note that I am not proposing that AI research be ignored or less funded.
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Every single note on this album is there for a reason.
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I get a bit quick-tempered sometimes.
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If you find a note tonight that sounds good, play the same damn note every night!
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True art takes note not merely of form but also of what lies behind.
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Note to self: no matter how bad life gets, there's always beer.
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In Braille you write your flat sign first and then your note.
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Charles bought a picture of some asparagus from Manet, one of his extraordinary small still lifes, where a lemon or rose is lambent in the dark. It was a bundle of twenty stalks bound in straw. Manet wanted 800 francs for it, a substantial sum, and Charles, thrilled, sent 1,000. A week later Charles received a small canvas signed with a simple M in return. It was a single asparagus stalk laid across a table with an accompanying note: ‘This seems to have slipped from the bundle.
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Tis better to hit an air ball, than to force a note that don't wanna come out.
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Long note? Yes. Make it seem short.
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I can hold a note as long as the Chase National Bank.
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I think some days you should do a cartoon that is absolutely just for the laugh, and some days you should do a cartoon that just punches the reader right in the stomach. It's kind of nice to mix it up.
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I don't care what other people are doing.
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We need to stop illegal immigration. We need to put people back to work. We need to cut taxes.
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When Bishop Berkeley said "there was no matter." And proved it--'t was no matter what he said.
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I suppose young people think football is glamorous - soccer - it's big money and the stars of it, they look good and have a great big house and a huge Ferrari.
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On the court, I'm not afraid of anything. I try to have confidence and have a belief in myself.
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There's so much stigma around HIV/AIDS. It's a challenging issue, and the people that already have been tested and know their status find it very, very hard to disclose their status, to live with that virus, and to even seek out the kind of information they need. This experience of going to South Africa a decade ago really woke me up to the scale of the HIV/AIDS pandemic in sub-Saharan Africa, how it was affecting women and their children. I haven't been able to walk away from it.