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If you don't like Louis Armstrong, you don't know how to love.
— Mahalia Jackson
Jazz is what I play for a living.
— Louis Armstrong
To jazz, or not to jazz, there is no question!
— Louis Armstrong
I don't want them to kill no hog ... I want a man to go to that chair, on his own two feet.
— Thomas Jefferson
My main influences have always been the classic jazz players who sang, like Louis Armstrong and Nat King Cole and Jack Teagarden.
— Mose Allison
If you have to ask what jazz is you will never know. Louis Armstrong
— Louis Armstrong
If it hadn't been for Jazz, there wouldn't be no rock and roll.
— Louis Armstrong
Jazz is played from the heart. You can even live by it. Always love it.
— Louis Armstrong
I'm a spade, you're an ofay. Let's play.
— Louis Armstrong
There's only two ways to sum up music; either it's good or it's bad. If it's good you don't mess about it, you just enjoy it.
— Louis Armstrong
Man, if you have to ask what it [jazz] is, you'll never know.
— Louis Armstrong
If you have to ask what jazz is, you'll never know.
— Louis Armstrong
Each man has his own music bubbling up inside him.
— Louis Armstrong
There is a contagion in example which few men have sufficient force of mind to resist.
— Alexander Hamilton
The problem is that we've got a sense of humor and (Republicans have) got guns. Will we die laughing?
— Thomas M. Disch
All them weird chords which don't mean a thing ... you got no melody to remember, and no beat to dance to
— Louis Armstrong
Louis Armstrong is jazz. He represents what the music is all about.
— Wynton Marsalis
I can kind of envision one person with a lot of machines, tapes, and electronic set-ups ... singi ng or speaking and using machines ...
— Jim Morrison
If I were hanged on the highest hill, Mother o' mine, O mother o' mine! I know whose love would follow me still Mother o' mine, O mother o' mine!
— Rudyard Kipling
You will never know what the meaning of Jazz is if ask what it means.
— Louis Armstrong