Release Quotes
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I think, sometimes, artists release music too fast. If you just sit back and listen to the track for a little bit you could pick and choose how you want to do it and see if you really feel the song, because sometimes you might not even like the song after a few listens.
Schoolboy Q
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That's why I've come to you, to seek release from a curse of misery and horror against which I'm powerless to fight alone.
Edward T. Lowe, Jr.
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This is an important release of the Windows server, but to Microsoft, it's just one piece of the puzzle. We need hardware partners, ISVs, solution providers and system integrators that allow you to build systems that run your businesses.
Bob Muglia
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We love purely when we release other people to be who they are.
Marianne Williamson
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Most bands release a live album when they become old and fat. We wanted to be different.
Matt Bellamy
Muse
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Today was a day to remember! I jumped off a plane to celebrate the release of my new single, I hope you like Ghost
Christopher Nissen
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If tomorrow I want to release a rock album or I want to release a bachata album, nobody can tell me anything - why can't I?
Bad Bunny
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A lot of people get to the point in their careers where blurbs are ghostwritten for them, because they're like, "I want to support this person, it's good for my career," and so they get someone at the publishing house to do it, or they copy something from the press release. People write their own blurbs, absolutely, some huge percentage of the time.
Emily Gould
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Words shld be free. Release them from their sentences.
Amy King
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Every time your faith is strengthened as you hear the Word, release it through your mouth to receive your miracle, for God’s Word is out to prosper you!
Joseph Prince
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Keeping a journal: The short entries are often as dry as instant tea. Writing them down is like pouring hot water over them to release their aroma.
Ernst Junger
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Art is often born from inner struggle. Artists are plagued by impulses they must express. Contentment does not seek action but struggle always seeks release, and for the creative it can take the form of art.
Eric Gibbons
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Rap records don't make you feel good no more. Six months after release, it can't come back as a classic.
Wyclef Jean
Fugees
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We are living in a very pivotal time. The time that we inherit from science is a time to humble you, to dwarf you. It tells you that the sun will not fluxuate for another billion years, that species come and go, and, in other words, on a temporal scale you don't matter. And that now doesn't matter. But when you look at the release of energy, the asymptotic speeding up of processes, we tend to be xenophobically oriented toward the human.
Terence McKenna
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The monkey body has carried us to this moment of release, but we are coming more and more to exist in a world made by the human imagination.
Terence McKenna
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But one wants the idea of Death, you know, as something large and unknowable, something that allows a person to stretch himself out. Especially one wants it if one is tired. Or perhaps what one wants is simply a release from sensation, from all consciousness for ever.
Stevie Smith