Quote by Herbie Hancock
I think theres a great beauty to having problems. Thats one of the

I think theres a great beauty to having problems. Thats one of the ways we learn. – Herbie Hancock

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Im always interested in looking forward toward the future. Carving out new ways of looking at things. – Herbie Hancock

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Its not the style that motivates me, as much as an attitude of openness that I have when I go into a project. – Herbie Hancock

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Her beauty didnt do her any good and she couldnt use it in any positive way or manipulative way. I just hope that people will look and see and believe in that hope of love, that hope of freedom, even if it was just for a limited time. – Diane Kruger

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We were astonished by the beauty and refinement of the art displayed by the objects surpassing all we could have imagined – the impression was overwhelming. – Howard Carter

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The love of beauty in its multiple forms is the noblest gift of the human cerebrum. – Alexis Carrel

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The beauty of voice-over work is that maybe you come in and record once every two weeks for a couple of hours and do a couple episodes a session. Its awesome! You spend an afternoon playing in the booth, and there you have it. It doesnt interfere with much. – Emmanuelle Chriqui

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This is the lesson that history teaches: repetition. – Gertrude Stein

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