Quote by Robert Moog
To those of you who are wearing ties, I think my dad would appreci

To those of you who are wearing ties, I think my dad would appreciate it if you took them off. – Robert Moog

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My training as an engineer has enabled me to design the stuff, but the reason I do it is not to make music but for the opportunity to work with musicians. – Robert Moog

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The point is that I dont design stuff for myself. Im a toolmaker. I design things that other people want to use. – Robert Moog

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I happen to think that computers are the most important thing to happen to musicians since the invention of cat-gut which was a long time ago. – Robert Moog

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My hat was pulled down and this girl said Are you really him? I whispered Yeah, Im really him. She screamed, Mom! Dad! Its Heath Ledger! – Josh Hartnett

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My father taught me how to substitute realities. – Mira Sorvino

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My father and I have a very good relationship. We always got along. But I always scold him. – Amy Sedaris

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I wanted to travel with my dad to be close to him again. Having babies and raising my own family took so much of my time, I didnt have a chance to be with him very often. – Nancy Sinatra

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