“For each film, you try to create a whole world sonically, having a sense of identity through instruments used, or recording techniques.” WorldTryingWholeFilmUsedIdentityInstrumentsTechniqueWhole World Author:Trent Reznor
“At the school where I went you were able to check out instruments like you check out a library book, if your parents signed for you and vouched for you. Then after you had it for a little while you could decide if you were interested in taking lessons or you could also get your own gear. Or you could turn that instrument in for another one and try something else. So that's how I got my hands on the guitar.” IfsTryingLittlesBookHandsAbleSchoolTurnsParentLike YouLessonsInstrumentsGuitarLibraryChecksGearsLibrary Books Author:Joe Louis Walker
“Once you have an equalization instrument in place, as you have in Canada, there arise tremendous bureaucratic values - bureaucratic rent so to speak - in maintaining the system that you have. To shift to a system that paid the transfers directly to individuals, by having differential rates of federal income tax levied to adjust to provincial fiscal capacities, which would be my preference, you would have huge bureaucratic opposition. People would try to protect the rents they have in the current system of institutions.” PeopleTryingWould BeValuesIndividualSpeakHugeProtectTaxesCapacityPaidInstitutionsInstrumentsRateCurrentsIncomeAriseCanadaOppositionPreferenceMaintainingTransfersIncome Tax Author:James M. Buchanan
“We can reorient science - for example, a kind of medicine much more directed toward the enormous number of women's health problems which are neglected now. But the original givens of this science are the same for men and for women. Women simply have to steal the instrument; they don't have to break it, or try, a priori, to make of it something totally different. Steal it and use it for their own good.” MenTryingKindDifferentUseProblemGivenNumbersBreakExampleOriginalsInstrumentsMedicineStealingEnormousNeglectedMen WomenHealth ProblemsWomen's Health Author:Simone de Beauvoir
“When I was a little kid and I heard a song I liked on TV, I would jump up and run to the piano to try and figure it out by ear. When I was 10 or 11, I built myself a drum kit in the garage made out of empty laundry detergent buckets, old lawn chairs, paint cans, and old trash cans. And around that time, my parents got me my first guitar. A baby acoustic. I jumped between all of these instruments constantly to satisfy the ideas I heard in my head. At this young age, I realized that music would play a huge part in my life.” TryingFirstsLittlesMadeIdeasPlayRunningKidsAgeYoungSongParentHeardFiguresTvsHugeBabyBuiltEmptyEarsInstrumentsPaintGuitarI RealizedPianoChairsLittle KidTrashYoung AgeLawnsGarageBucketsLaundryAcousticsTrash CansLaundry Detergent Author:Brendon Urie
“There are limits to how much sound a cello can make. That's part of the framing of acoustical instruments. Finding what those limits might be, and then trying to suggest perhaps even the illusion of going beyond is part of that kind of effort.” TryingKindMightSoundEffortLimitsFindingsIllusionInstrumentsFraming Author:Yo-Yo Ma
“You know, when you really connect with the instrument and everything just comes out on an emotional level very naturally through your playing. That's, you know, a great night. And I think the reason I love touring so much is you're chasing that high around all the time, trying to have another good night.” ThinkingKnowsTryingReasonNightLevelsEmotionalInstrumentsChasingTouringGood NightGreat Night Author:Slash
“I am an instrument in the shape/ of a woman trying to translate pulsations/ into images for the relief of the body/ and the reconstruction of the mind.” TryingMindBodyShapesInstrumentsReliefTranslateReconstruction Author:Adrienne Rich
“Life's a freaking mess. In fact, I'm going to tell Sarah we need to start a new philosophical movement: messessentialism instead of existentialism: For those who revel in the essential mess that is life. Because Gram's right, there's not one truth ever, just a bunch of stories, all going on at once, in our heads, in our hearts, all getting in the way of each other. It's all a beautiful calamitous mess. It's like the day Mr. James took us into the woods and cried triumphantly, "That's it! That's it!" to the dizzying cacophony of soloing instruments trying to make music together. That is it.” WayNeedsTryingHeartFactsStoriesTogetherBeautifulMovementEssentialsPhilosophicalInstrumentsWoodsBunchMessExistentialismCriedCacophony Author:Jandy Nelson
“Are you trying to weasel out of showing us any of this stuff?" said Zacharias Smith. "Here's an idea," said Ron loudly, "why don't you shut your mouth?" "Well, we've all turned up to learn from him, and now he's telling us he can't really do any of it," he said. "That's not what he said," said Fred Weasley. "Would you like us to clean out your ears for you?" inquired George, pulling a long and lethal-looking metal instrument from inside one of the Zonko's bags. "Or any part of your body, really, we're not fussy where we stick this," said Fred.” TryingWellsLongSaidIdeasBodyStuffMouthsEarsInstrumentsCleanSticksYour BodyBagsMetalsPullingWeasleyWeaselsFussyFred Weasley Author:J. K. Rowling
“You have to look at yourself objectively. Analyze yourself like an instrument. You have to be absolutely frank with yourself. Face your handicaps, don't try to hide them. Instead, develop something else.” TryingLooksFacesInstrumentsFrankHandicapsLook At Yourself Author:Audrey Hepburn
“I had never before thought of how awful the relationship must be between the musician and his instrument. He has to fill it, this instrument, with the breath of life, his own. He has to make it do what he wants it to do. And a piano is just a piano. It's made out of so much wood and wires and little hammers and big ones, and ivory. While there's only so much you can do with it, the only way to find this out is to try; to try and make it do everything.” WayWantTryingLittlesMadeBigsCan DoMusicianBreathsInstrumentsWoodsAwfulPianoWireHammersIvory Author:James A. Baldwin
“It is superfluous to try by the standards of theory, a part of the constitution which is allowed on all hands to be the result not of theory, but "of a spirit of amity, and that mutual deference and concession which the peculiarity of our political situation rendered indispensable" . . . the equal vote allowed to each state, is at once a constitutional recognition of the portion of sovereignty remaining in the individual states, and an instrument for preserving that residuary sovereignty.” TryingStatesHandsPoliticalSpiritIndividualResultsSituationTheoryEqualStandardsVoteConstitutionInstrumentsRecognitionMutualPortionsIndispensableSovereigntySuperfluousConcessionsDeferenceFederalismAmity Author:James Madison
“Of course, the latter made no secret of his attitude toward the Jewish people, and when necessary he even took the whip to drive from the temple of the Lord this adversary of all humanity, who then as always saw in religion nothing but an instrument for his business existence. In return, Christ was nailed to the cross, while our present-day party Christians debase themselves to begging for Jewish votes at elections and later try to arrange political swindles with atheistic Jewish parties- and this against their own nation.” PeopleTryingMadeChristianPoliticalHumanityCoursesNationsChristPartySecretExistenceAttitudeLordSawsReturnCrossesVoteElectionInstrumentsJewLatterTemplesAdversariesBeggingWhipsPresent DayAtheisticMein KampfAgainst ReligionReligious ViewsJewish ReligionCatholic Religion Book:Mein Kampf Source: Mein Kampf
“I believe that every human being should try to do good for someone else. There are so many different ways to do it. My art can be an instrument for helping people... What a good feeling - that I can do that with my art.” PeopleWayInspirationalShouldTryingBelieveHumansArtI CanDifferentHelpingFeelingsI BelieveCan DoHuman BeingsInstrumentsHelping OthersPainterDifferent WaysMaking A DifferenceGood DeedsHelping PeopleHumaneSculptorsHelping HandGood Feeling Author:Romero Britto
“The stage sharpened my creative instrument and encouraged me to go deeper and try new things.” TryingCreativeStageInstrumentsDeeperNew Things Author:Ben Vereen
“The music you make is shaped by what you play it on ... if you feel that you're not getting enough out of a song, change the instrument - go from an acoustic to an electric or vice versa, or try an open tuning ... do something to shake it up.” IfsFeelsTryingEnoughPlaySongMusicInstrumentsVicesShakesElectricVice VersaAcousticsTuningShake It Up Author:Mark Knopfler
“I don’t use an exposure meter. My personal advice is: Spend the money you would put into such an instrument for film. Buy yards of film, miles of it. Buy all the film you can get your hands on. And then experiment with it.That is the only way to be successful in photography. Test, try, experiment, feel your way along. It is the experience, not technique, which counts in camera work first of all. If you get the feel of photography, you can take fifteen pictures while one of your opponents is trying out his exposure meter.” IfsWayFeelsTryingFirstsUseHandsFilmSuccessfulAdvicePhotographyTestsCamerasInstrumentsPhotographerTechniqueMilesExperimentsOpponentsBeing SuccessfulFifteenYardsExposureMeter Author:Alfred Eisenstaedt
“There is no earthly reason why a solo string instrument or voice, having the possibility to play or sing pure intonation, should want, or try, to be tempered.” WantShouldTryingReasonPlayVoicePossibilityPureInstrumentsReason WhyStringsSoloIntonation Author:Lara St. John
“Every day I look forward to getting with my instruments, trying new things.” TryingLooksInstrumentsNew ThingsNew DayTrying New Things Author:Lionel Hampton