Quote by Ritchie Blackmore
Learning to play with a big amplifier is like trying to control an

Learning to play with a big amplifier is like trying to control an elephant. – Ritchie Blackmore

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I was impressed by Hendrix. Not so much by his playing, as his attitude – he wasnt a great player, but everything else about him was brilliant. – Ritchie Blackmore

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Attitude
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I dont put myself on Jeff Becks level, but I can relate to him when he says hed rather be working on his car collection than playing the guitar. – Ritchie Blackmore

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car
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The only way you can get good, unless youre a genius, is to copy. Thats the best thing. Just steal. – Ritchie Blackmore

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best
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Other Quotes from
Learning
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My father had never watched tennis, never liked tennis too much. He said, OK, we buy a racket, we watch together, because we didnt know anything. It was a process of learning together that made it more interesting. – Novak Djokovic

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Learning

What society doesnt realize is that in the past, ordinary people respected learning. They respected books, and they dont now, or not very much. That whole respect for serious literature and learning has disappeared. – Doris Lessing

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Learning

The Seinfeld motto: No learning, no hugging. – Julia Louis-Dreyfus

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Learning

I avoid the media circus, keep my head down and try to keep growing and learning things. – Georgie Fame

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Learning

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My dad had been shortstop when he was in college, and you know, when youre a kid, you want to be just like your dad. – Derek Jeter

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Dress is at all times a frivolous distinction, and excessive solicitude about it often destroys its own aim. – Jane Austen

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Clothing

Choosing to be in the theatre was a way to put my roots down somewhere with other people. It was a way to choose a new family. – Juliette Binoche

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A place for everything and everything in its place. – Old saying, circa early 1600s

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