Quote by Tina Weymouth
Its just such a pleasure to bring a talent you respect to the worl

Its just such a pleasure to bring a talent you respect to the world. – Tina Weymouth

Other quotes by Tina Weymouth

Its hard to be perfect, It really is. I keep learning things after Ive already bungled it. – Tina Weymouth

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Learning
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I have respect for those who make money at art and do it well and smartly, because that commercial aspect keeps the world going and running, in a sense. – Tina Weymouth

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respect
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Many Japanese painters and calligraphers would change their names intentionally to keep their relationship to the art always fresh. This way, others expectations can be avoided. – Tina Weymouth

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relationship
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You demand respect and youll get it. First of all, you give respect. – Mary J. Blige

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respect

See, I respect boxing because it has given me so much and thats why I will never allow anyone to mistreat the sport of boxing if I can help it. – Alexis Arguello

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respect

Walt had a marvelous intuition. And because he understood people very well, liked them and had great respect for people, there was nothing cynical about Walt. – John Hench

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respect

No, but Ive always felt that with true talent, and a commitment to hard work, it is possible to achieve an enduring respect and appreciation. In other words, I dont take my fans for granted. – John Fogerty

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respect

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The point to remember is that what the government gives it must first take away. – John S. Coleman, address, Detroit Chamber of Commerce, 1956

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All architects want to live beyond their deaths. – Philip Johnson

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