Irving Radovich: Hit him again, Smitty!
There are two theories on hitting the knuckleball. Unfortunately, neither of them works.
It's a round ball and a round bat, and you got to hit it square.
My approach is to be part of a band that makes music, not hit songs.
Music is feeling. You can try to verbalize it. It really just hits you or it doesn't.
There are the medical dangers of football in general caused by head trauma over repetitive hits.
[after a RPG hit a building] Grimes: Fuuuuck this!
Dancer: They hit Buddy! Come on, girls!
You write a hit the same way you write a flop.
Comedians are always hitting the topical notes that are on everybody's minds.
If it's a big hit, fantastic. If it's not, then it's not. I don't worry about my work.
This is what you do when you journal. You are recording God’s grand, epoch-spanning redemptive story as it unfolds in your limited, temporal sphere of existence here on earth. Your journal has the potential to record the continuation of the Holy Sp...
Natural selection is a blind and undirected consequence of the interaction between variation and the environment. Natural selection exists only in the continuous present of the natural world: it has no memory of its previous actions, no plans for the...
When you have two notes from two different performances Auto-Tuned, it sounds like a car horn. And then you add harmonies, and it starts to sound like baby seals honking." - Tom Lord-Alge on Auto-Tune
When people would ask me what I’m addicted to, I always said ‘music.’ And while they’d laugh it off like it’s a cliché, I’m actually a complete shopaholic when it comes to records. I’d literally buy 10 albums a week for years, so when ...
I was too shy, I think, to sing publicly. It takes a particular kind of person. And when I was young, I was not that person. In the first instance, when a record company said to me, do you want to try and make your record, my first reaction was, no, ...
[discussing Tommy Plympton, the Bride's husband-to-be] Bill: And what does he do for a living? The Bride: He owns a record store. Bill: Ah. And what do you plan to do? The Bride: I work in the record store. Bill: Ah. Suddenly, it all seems so clear.
Comeback records always worry me, especially when they're made by one of my heroes, and I'd heard stories about Gil Scott-Heron recently, about drug arrests and prison terms and other troubles. I wasn't prepared for the ravaged shakiness of his voice...
All records are not made to be broken.
I've never kept a record of anything.
There is little evidence that our individual intelligence has improved through recorded history.