Style Quotes
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When I was 13, listening to Choice FM, I would listen to a lot of R&B from America, and whenever a British person tried to do it, it didn't really work, they just sounded like they were trying to copy that whole style. Now the music sounds British, something real rather than an imitation.
Kathleen Anne Brien
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When I think of my own struggles as a musician, I'm most proud of the chances I took. My style not only allowed for the possibility of failure, it practically ensured it. But this approach gave me confidence.
Derrick Bostrom
Meat Puppets
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It is a process of finding the right music then planning a costume to fit that style of music.
Nancy Kerrigan
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I started doing sculpture in 1959. I had no commissions then. They were painted, similar in style to the paintings... At a certain point, I decided I didn't want an edge between two colors, I wanted color differences in literal space.
Ellsworth Kelly
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I definitely try to keep some level of style on my days off because you never know who's going to snap your picture.
Jesse Lee Soffer
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I love 'Boardwalk Empire.' I really love that world. I love that style. I love all the actors on it.
Chris Messina
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It comes down to personal style, and that's what's sexy and attractive in a man.
Hannah Simone
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I think, obviously, everyone has a lot of favorite movies, but I really for some reason just love Quentin Tarantino's writing and directing style.
Kodi Smit-McPhee
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Films have become shorter in length, jumpier in style, and simpler in story so that they can be more easily transferred to once under-exploited international markets.
Matthew Pearl
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Coming to understand a painting or a symphony in an unfamiliar style, to recognize the work of an artist or school, to see or hear in new ways, is as cognitive an achievement as learning to read or write or add.
Nelson Goodman
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When I was young, clothes were really just about what fit, because Ashley and I were so tiny. So I understood fit before I understood style.
Mary-Kate Olsen
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It is the style of idealism to console itself for the loss of something old with the ability to gape at something new.
Karl Kraus