“I wanted to be heard myself, which is hard in a household of people who were very showy. It forced me to find myself and define a personality and a way of being different, and that's a thing that's going to help me to survive in a world of many people playing the guitar.” PeopleWorldWayDifferentHardHelpingWantedHeardPersonalityGuitarHelp MeHouseholdBeing DifferentShowy Author:Martha Wainwright
“It's been great to come to the U.S. and not have people judge me because of what they saw or heard when I was 16 and on a TV show. They're actually judging me on the fact that I can sing and how my personality is now. Which I think is great.” PeopleThinkingI CanFactsShowsSawsHeardJudgingTvsPersonalityTv ShowsJudge Me Author:Cher Lloyd
“[Judge and Jury] is outstanding. I have learned more about the history of baseball, true history, than from anything I have ever read or heard about. [It's] research and documentation clarifies so many of the personalities and events that took place before 'my time' in the game. Jacques Barzun's quote: 'Whoever would know the heart and mind of America had better learn baseball' should be supplanted by [this] biography of Landis.” KnowsShouldMindHeartAmericaGamesHeardEventsJudgingPersonalityResearchBaseballMy TimeI Have LearnedBiographiesHeart And MindOutstandingJuryDocumentationJudge And JuryLandi Author:Ralph Kiner
“I never heard of anybody who admired the character of sheep. Even the gentlest human personalities in contact with them are annoyed by their lack of brains, courage and initiative, by their extraordinary ability to get themselves into uncomfortable or dangerous situations and then wait in inert helplessness for someone to rescue them.” HumansCharacterWaitingAbilityBrainSituationHeardDangerousPersonalityExtraordinaryContactUncomfortableSheepInitiativeRescueAnnoyedHelplessnessHuman PersonalityDangerous Situations Author:Dorothy Canfield Fisher
“I've heard of people stopping their cars, having car wrecks, all kinds of things. But most of the banjo players I know had that moment when they heard Earl Scruggs. So, for me, it transcends the technique. It's the musician in him and his personality, his musical personality, such great taste, such great technique, very, very creative.” PeopleKnowsKindMomentsCreativePlayerHeardCarPersonalityTasteMusicianMusicalTechniqueAll KindsThat MomentStoppingWrecksBanjosCar WreckBanjo Players Author:Earl Scruggs