Quote by Jonathan Cain
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When youre playing the same dirty dozen night after night, the moments that keep it fresh are those when you just let go and trust everyone. – Jonathan Cain

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Bands are about these little relationships that make everything tick, and when you create new music youre testing those relationships. – Jonathan Cain

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One of the challenges in networking is everybody thinks its making cold calls to strangers. Actually, its the people who already have strong trust relationships with you, who know youre dedicated, smart, a team player, who can help you. – Reid Hoffman

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