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I am not musically educated yet. I don't read - I make my own language that works for myself. But I play by ear.
— Imelda May
I want people to flourish. I want them to walk away from the experience going, "That's what it should be like."
— David Fincher
Everyone tells me to play as long as you can. Sometimes, it goes in one ear and out the other.
— Gary Speed
As long as you want me, I'll be here. Right at your side.
— Nicole Williams
When I was younger, I was always a musician that could play by ear better than I could analytically.
— Stephen Bruner
Learning to read music in Braille and play by ear helped me develop a damn good memory.
— Ray Charles
I'm not someone who is driven by big external stories. I like big emotional stories.
— Julianne Moore
Oh God, the terrible tyranny of the majority. We all have our harps to play. And it's up to you to know with which ear you'll listen.
— Ray Bradbury
We must especially beware of that small group of selfish men who would clip the wings of the American Eagle in order to feather their own nests.
— Franklin D. Roosevelt
I believe life takes us where we need to be.
— Sasha Alexander
We all have our harps to play. And it's up to you now to know with which ear you'll listen.
— Ray Bradbury
I started playing in the band and learned to play piano by ear.
— Kevin Richardson
The best training is to play by ear: trial by fire.
— John Legend
We tend to get a little information before we off people. It's not a play by ear sort of deal.
— Holly Hood
You hear about bands who say, "We did one show where only 20 people showed up", well that was our average gig for five years.
— Dexter Holland
Learning to read music in Braille & play by ear helped me develop a [very] good memory.
— Ray Charles
But it seems impossible to speak and yet say nothing, you think you have succeeded, but you always overlook something.
— Samuel Beckett
Grammar is a piano I play by ear.
— Joan Didion
Eclecticism is the word. Like a jazz musician who creates his own style out of the styles around him, I play by ear.
— Ralph Ellison