Steve Lukather Quotes
To me, our signature song was 'Rosanna.' That was the ultimate Toto track, where everybody had a chance to shine.
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To live in New York is to see the world as it is to come.
Karan Mahajan
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My attitude is govern as if you've run your last race. That's not to say I've run my last race, but govern with a liberation and a freedom; change your mind frame to operate that way.
Rahm Emanuel
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Being a celebrity, I don't even have to talk.
Damon Wayans
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The atmosphere seems to change once the sun goes down and the race fans get to watch a good show.
Dale Earnhardt
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'Die Antwoord' just has a nice ring to it.
Watkin Tudor Jones
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I do not consider myself beautiful.
Beatrice Dalle
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I think I would have a better time writing films rather than directing.
Mackenzie Astin
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I have managed to infuriate the bank bosses; acquire a fatwa from the revolutionary guards of the trades union movement; frighten the 'Daily Telegraph' with a progressive graduate payment; and upset very rich people who are trying to dodge British taxes. I must be doing something right.
Vince Cable
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Many people think fairy tales and retellings of fairy tales are only for children, but I'm not the only writer to take an old tale and retell it for a sophisticated adult audience.
Kate Forsyth
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I've used a cellphone exactly twice. Things move on. The world changes. And I don't know it.
Laura Hillenbrand
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Boxing traditionally was received very well and accepted on both sides.
Barry McGuigan
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I have a very all-over-the-place lifestyle. The people I know who are married - 90 percent of them have houses and live in the same place and sleep in the same bed every night.
Adam Levine Maroon 5
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As a writer given to the old formalities of rhyme and meter, I sometimes feel endangered these days.
X. J. Kennedy
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I was still closeted, but from the day I decided to run for office, knowing that I was gay, I decided that I would, of course, still be closeted but that I would work very hard for gay rights. It would be totally dishonorable, being gay, not to do that. So I had that as kind of a secondary agenda.
Barney Frank
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The first point of contact for radicalisation is almost always a personal one. Prisons and universities, for example, tend to be easily and regularly infiltrated by radical groups, who use them as forums to propagate their ideas.
Maajid Nawaz
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Chelsea have made a good investment for me, but I did not put any pressure on them.
Eden Hazard
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I have strong views about South African politics and I still don't feel I need to make public statements.
Zola Budd
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I think you learn something from everybody that you've worked with. I really learned how to behave on set through the people that I worked with, like the importance of being on time and the importance of being professional. I don't bring my cell phone on set; I leave it in my trailer.
Dakota Fanning
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I've always wanted to become a professional soccer player.
Alex Morgan
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The move towards neoliberalism in Britain was intimately bound up with the embrace of the U.S. as the country to be aped and copied.
Martin Jacques
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Maybe if I could ever be a successful comedian then I could be an example that Christians can also have fun.
Victoria Jackson
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I think any song should sound good just played on a solitary instrument with the vocal. If you have those basics you have all you need. The production then just polishes that idea into the finished thing.
Gary Numan
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The art of the three-minute song is more like journalism than writing a big 400-page book. You want to be brief, you want to make sense right yen and there. And sometimes that takes a bit of work.
Buffy Sainte-Marie
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To me, our signature song was 'Rosanna.' That was the ultimate Toto track, where everybody had a chance to shine.
Steve Lukather Toto