Quote by Brian Eno
Its nice, I think, when people use your music for things you didnt

Its nice, I think, when people use your music for things you didnt think of. – Brian Eno

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Im always interested in what you can do with technology that people havent thought of doing yet. – Brian Eno

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If you grow up in a very strong religion like Catholicism you certainly cultivate in yourself a certain taste for the intensity of ideas. – Brian Eno

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Music is the divine way to tell beautiful, poetic things to the heart. – Pablo Casals

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Maybe someday you can accuse somebody of being a poseur by selling out and playing blues music, but thats just not going to happen in my lifetime. – John Mayer

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Music breaks my heart constantly. – Rashida Jones

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Id love to do a modern-day musical thats full of original music. To get your contemporaries to sing and dance without looking foolish and for it to be transformational and magical and all those things a musical is supposed to be. – Danny Boyle

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