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I wish I could play bass like Larry Graham or Bootsy Collins. My God, I'd give up just about everything else for that.
— Anthony Bourdain
I don't know nothing about no jungle and bass.
— Timbaland
The rock and roll spirit. I learned a lot of that because I worked with Buddy Holly. I played bass with him, and he taught me a lot about that.
— Waylon Jennings
After two years in the songwriting world, I wrote 'All About That Bass.' L.A. Reid heard it and signed me as an artist.
— Meghan Trainor
I'm used to people talking about me.
— Lance Bass
Because you know I'm
All about that bass
'Bout that bass, no treble. — Meghan Trainor
All about that bass
'Bout that bass, no treble. — Meghan Trainor
Never compromise yourself.
— Alexa Vega
Perhaps you've heard the one about the difference between a bass player and a large pepperoni pizza? The pizza can feed a family of four. I
— Spider Robinson
Lance Bass needs to quit worrying about outer space and celebrate life by learning how to kill his own food.
— Ted Nugent
We would probably never be the way we had been again, but at least we were all together.
— Sarah Dessen
The best and brightest don't go into politics. The best and brightest are at Goldman Sachs.
— P. J. O'Rourke
I might be turning into a guy who talks to himself, though." After a pause, I added, "Yep. I've been meaning to speak to you about that.
— Jefferson Bass
Good music is very close to primitive language.
— Denis Diderot
At some point in our lives there's something about every one of us that makes us feel like an outsider, I believe.
— Lance Bass
I think the future looks great for music, musicians, bass players, and all we love about music.
— Billy Sheehan
See me, how calm I am.
Ay, people are generally calm at the misfortunes of others. — Oliver Goldsmith
Ay, people are generally calm at the misfortunes of others. — Oliver Goldsmith
For those moments when it's just you and the rock and the ice and the snow, life always makes sense.
— Stacy Allison