Starland Quotes
Collection of top 21 famous quotes about Starland
Starland Quotes & Sayings
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Home is a place from which you can draw strength.
— Wendy Starland
A fixed ability that needs to be proven, and a changeable ability that can be developed through learning.
— Carol S. Dweck
Demanding historical (or scientific) veracity as a prerequisite for truth is another kind of tunnel vision. To do so is to mistake poetry for prose.
— Charles Kimball
Music is cyclical and as an artist and songwriter, you need to be able to predict what trend is coming next.
— Wendy Starland
She's not the enemy. She's just a dirty fighter.
— Tarryn Fisher
We need to make sure we have the best people we can in our operations, and that is a constant challenge. There is always room to improve.
— James Packer
Knowing how to market yourself and your press materials is key.
— Wendy Starland
Many artists who sign deals in the US and UK get the benefit of worldwide promotion and have a better shot at breaking globally.
— Wendy Starland
As a new artist you should ignore trends at all costs.
— Wendy Starland
I have to say one of the lessons I learned is to always be prepared.
— Wendy Starland
A breath of laughter will blow a Government out of existence in Paris much more effectually than a whiff of cannon-smoke
— Robert Barr
Everyone faces challenges from the fierce competition as well as the manipulative crooks that are rampant throughout the music business.
— Wendy Starland
Being a songwriter requires versatility while being an artist requires you to create a cohesive body of work. I truly enjoy both.
— Wendy Starland
A good song can be produced in several different genres.
— Wendy Starland
My strength is in my ability to be versatile.
— Wendy Starland
We have never yet had a labor Government that knew what taking power really means; they always act like second-class citizens.
— Dora Russell
I have been exposed to most musical genres and have learned how to tackle them effectively.
— Wendy Starland
It's dishonourable to stay stupider than you need to be
— Charlie Munger