Terumasa Hino Quotes & Sayings
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The week preceding the game is just as important, if not more important, to prepare yourself mentally to make sure you know the ins and outs of the opposition. It's all about getting ready for Jacksonville. It's a one-game season. — Tedy Bruschi

Making music has gotten easier; selling it has gotten harder. Making music has been democratized, but the market is in the hands of fascists. — Stewart Copeland

If you have a story to tell, put it out there. Get the thing done. No excuses. No procrastinating. No apologies. It will never be as good as you want it to be, so forget about perfection. Just be satisfied that you've done the best work you can do at this stage in your life as an author. Then roll the rocket onto the launch pad and fire it off. After that, write another story. Always keep going. Move fast. Stay one step ahead of the forces of distraction and self-doubt. Love your characters enough to give them a good home. Love your readers enough to give them a place of refuge from life's tragedies, big and small. And love the world you live in enough to make it the world of your dreams. — James Hampton

Don't come around and try come gas me up, I like running on E — Drake

When I was in high school, I was a late bloomer. And just like all those supermodels who said they were gawky and no one liked them, that was me - metaphorically. And so I was ready to rise like a phoenix in later times. — Stephen Malkmus

Yoko Ono, quite simply, did things that John Lennon did not dare. — Philip Norman

Walk toward the fire. Don't worry about what they call you. All those things are said against you because they want to stop you in your tracks. But if you keep going, you're sending a message to people who are rooting for you, who are agreeing with you. The message is that they can do it, too. — Andrew Breitbart

You can never have too many knives, his father had told him. Unless they're pointed at you, and by people who don't like you much. — Joe Abercrombie