Multitracking Quotes
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Multitracking Quotes & Sayings
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No one is so wrong as the man who knows all the answers.
— Thomas Merton
Dead silence filled the room. Five Whitecloaks stood in the middle of the floor, studiously being ignored by the folk at the tables.
— Robert Jordan
I don't drink coffee. I like nice wines with dinner.
— Jeff Greene
I've been so entwined with technology since I was about 15, recording myself and multitracking and producing things on my own.
— St. Vincent
We all would love sometimes to be free from our own knowledge. It is even the most difficult to unlearn - as the most important problems are.
— Ernst Haas
You know, what we do know is that there is a high frequency of violence in the home of those who bully.
— Phil McGraw
That is why the human race is dying - too limited an imagination. No thought for the consequences.
— Jeff VanderMeer
The Champions League is a big ambition, and all the footballers want to play in it; it is a very important competition.
— Fernando Torres
I tend to bake when I'm upset. Or bored ... or premenstrual ... or if it's Tuesday. I'll use any excuse.
— Molly Harper
There's a certain urgency that comes from the records of the early 60s before overdubbing and multitracking came into play.
— Justin Townes Earle
It may surprise people to know that I advocate the reform of the United Nations, not its abolishment.
— Jesse Helms
What other men fear should make you bold;
what makes other men fools should make you wise. — Matshona Dhliwayo
what makes other men fools should make you wise. — Matshona Dhliwayo
You could probably call the whole thing an ordinary love story.
— David Lagercrantz
We change by changing our consciousness and by saying, money should not be a commodity. Money should be a means to an end.
— Satish Kumar
But although life is not energy, any more than it is matter, yet it directs energy and thereby controls arrangements of matter.
— Oliver Joseph Lodge