Tuning famous quotes
Last updated: Sep 5, 2024
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I would love to work with Salman. We have a great tuning so if we work together, it will be great fun. But till the time we don't get a good script, a script that excites both of us, we can't work together.
-- Aamir Khan -
Practicing yoga is like tuning up your car: it allows the bode to function in accordance with what it was designed to do.
-- Alan Finger -
Conservatives have long argued, correctly, that 'fine-tuning' the economy is a chimera, but that argument seems to have disappeared from the conservative handbook.
-- Alex Tabarrok -
When you finish a series like 'Ugly Betty,' there are so many voices around you telling you what you should be doing next and what would be good for your future, sometimes you can't hear yourself. I've gotten pretty good at tuning everyone else out. Now it's just me; what pleases me creatively.
-- America Ferrera -
It is the tuning of the universe... It's as if at the beginning of the symphony God turns up the volume just a tiny bit.
-- Benjamin Zander -
Artists are tuning forks. Their goal is to create resonance in the audience.
-- Bob Lefsetz -
It has been a wonderful five years. I'm excited about the many projects we're working on as we move into year six, and I want to thank everyone for tuning in. We couldn't do it without you!
-- Catherine Crier -
It is annoying that the rules of chess do not allow a pawn to take either horizontally or backwards, but only forwards ... This psychological tuning is ideal for attacking purposes, but what about for defence?
-- David Bronstein -
Emotion brings in the dimension of bonding or tuning in: An experience that touches your heart makes the meaning that much more personal.
-- Deepak Chopra -
In technology, we spend so much time experimenting, fine-tuning, getting the absolute cheapest way to do something - so why aren't we doing that with social policy?
-- Esther Duflo -
It is relatively unusual that a physical scientist is truly an atheist. Why is this true? Some point to the anthropic constraints, the remarkable fine tuning of the universe. For example, Freeman Dyson, a Princeton faculty member, has said, 'Nature has been kinder to us that we had any right to expect.'
-- Henry F. Schaefer, III -
The full beauty of the subject of generating functions emerges only from tuning in on both channels: the discrete and the continuous.
-- Herbert Wilf -
Harpists spend 90 percent of their lives tuning their harps and 10 percent playing out of tune.
-- Igor Stravinsky -
I enjoy having some boundaries to work within. That's why I generally don't like alternate tunings and stuff like that. I like the boundaries of regular tunings.
-- J Mascis -
And that because the moving parts are a million times smaller than the ones we're familiar with, they move a million times faster, just as a smaller tuning fork produces a higher pitch than a large one.
-- K. Eric Drexler -
By fully tuning in to the now moment in your life, you will discover that you always have enough to enjoy every moment of your life. The only reason you have not been happy every instant is that you have been dominating your consciousness with thoughts about something you don't have- or trying to hold on to something that you do have but which is no longer appropriate in the present flow of your life.
-- Ken Keyes Jr. -
The bottom line is about the technique. The little things. Fine-tuning what we have to do. No matter who is out there, maybe theyre not going to be as good, quote-unquote, as the starters may be, but the bottom line for us is to make sure were doing the right things.
-- Kurt Warner -
I think that open tunings are a trap really because it's really hard not to sound like an open tuning when your using one and that gets old as well as what you learn in one open tuning is going to stay there.
-- Leo Kottke -
Intention appears to be something akin to a tuning fork, causing the tuning forks of other things in the universe to resonate at the same frequency
-- Lynne McTaggart -
Like cars, every relationship requires a bit of an occasional service, and fine-tuning should be compulsory.
-- Mariella Frostrup -
The life of expression is the tuning fork by which we find our way to the sacred.
-- Mark Nepo -
Memory is merely the process of tuning into vibrations that have been left behind in space and time.
-- Michio Kushi -
The result was the same as tuning down the strings by a semitone and using a capo at the first fret. With less tension in the strings, the sound was more mellow and softer; it also allowed me to cover a larger span of the fingerboard. I used this for quite a few years, but eventually I went back to the standard fingerboard.
-- Tal Farlow -
There's nothing I like better than going to my apartment, closing the door, cooking my little dinner for one and just tuning out. My apartment really is my haven. It's a nest where I go to heal.
-- Tim Gunn -
I become like a tuning fork to the information that is coming through me, in shamanism they call it being the ‘hollow reed’…
-- Tom Kenyon -
Technology really has turned out to be a wonderful thing. . . . So Americans really are tuning in in positive ways on the Internet.
-- William J. Clinton -
Anything you make has its own wavelength and its own sound. It's like a tuning fork, until the things that resonate are correct for it.
-- Akiva Goldsman -
I always want to be in love, always. It's like being a tuning fork.
-- Edna O'Brien -
I'm a tuning fork, tense and twanging all the time.
-- Edna O'Brien -
Whatever the aspect, I've tried to provide clear witness to what I've found, to resonate well enough with the harmonics of the place that the tuning can be felt in the pictures.
-- Frank Gohlke -
Every time that I hear the orchestra tuning up, I get chills all over my body. You know, catharsis after catharsis. It's better than sex!
-- Rosie O'Donnell -
Guitar comes more out of its limitations for me, like putting it in a weird tuning and then just go places.
-- Sam Amidon -
I loved Western Swing and Hank Williams' music, and I now know that it's a 6th tuning that gives you all of those classic licks.
-- John Fogerty