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Quotes About Notes

I'm always jotting things down on pieces of paper. I've got pieces of paper all over my house.
~ Don Henley
One of the greatest technicians of all time was a man named W. D. Gann (1878-1955). He had tremendous success predicting market moves much in advance. Legend has it that he occasionally sent notes to 'The Wall Street Journal', which accurately predicted tops and bottoms in grain markets months ahead of time.
~ Rick Santelli
Graham excuses himself for a moment to go over to his laptop and look up what he had written in his notes after their interview. When he returns, he reports that he had written the following: "Insanely energetic founders. Fund for the new idea." So Graham is not going to be the one who encourages them to pursue
~ Randall E. Stross
Those chords on 'You Won't Change Me' are huge.
~ Bill Ward
In the early 60s, you read your essays to your supervisor rather than hand them in. I was both lazy and clever, and realised I didn't need to write essays at all, I could simply talk with some notes in front of me.
~ David Starkey
Taking out the journal she'd packed, and intending to make some preproduction notes on The Women, Sidda began to write instead about the Ya-Yas. Her hand moved across
~ Rebecca Wells
I thought of writing books myself once. I had the ideas; I even made notes. But I was a doctor, married with children. You can only do one thing well: Flaubert knew that.
~ Julian Barnes
Unfortunately, Martha's recipes, though suitably complex, fall a tad short if you're looking for aphrodisiac cooking, perhaps only because everything about a Martha recipe, from the font it's printed in to the call for sanding sugar, with appended notes on where to find such a thing, simply screams Martha.
~ Julie Powell
She was still an assistant and like assistants all over corporate America, but especially in Hollywood, orderly women like Nevin and Goldstein were quite accustomed to invisibly supplying the warm, personal touch on behalf of their bosses. Thousands of gifts and notes were passed back and forth by powerful people who didn't have a clue that they were being so very thoughtful.
~ Julie Salamon
In actual fact I did not perform a single real act but simply went round in circles writing these notes.
~ K?b? Abe
Until the song is sung and the musicians have all gone home, not even you can tell which notes made the melody.
~ Karen Miller
The refunding of the national debt at a lower rate of interest should be accomplished without compelling the withdrawal of the national-bank notes, and thus disturbing the business of the country.
~ James A. Garfield
There are notes between notes, you know.
~ Sarah Vaughan
This is what I want in heaven... words to become notes and conversations to be symphonies.
~ Tina Turner
A fragrance is a veritable story, told and explained in scent, in notes, in impressions. It's a score based on the emotions of each instant, a captivating music of the senses.
~ Alber Elbaz
The only form of music is melody, without melody music is not feasible, and music and melody are quite inseparable.
~ Richard Wagner
You've got to realize. In the western world, regardless of what color you are, what title the music is, it's all played by the same notes.
~ Ornette Coleman
Music is organized sound.
~ Edgard Varese
Music has seven letters, writing has twenty-six notes
~ Joseph Joubert
Decorating is like music. Harmony is what we constantly strive for. At home, we want a peaceful atmosphere where the objects are the notes and nothing is off-key.
~ Charlotte Moss
Notes don't make music until you learn to insert silence between them.
~ Ben Folds
People are always asking me to do Shakespeare - at home, at colleges, on film locations, in restaurants. It's like playing a piece of music, getting all the notes. It's great therapy.
~ Al Pacino
Iris, if you were a melody...piano melody. I used only the good notes.
~ Jack Black
One series of notes, high and delicate, sang of a sweet moonlight kiss gone sour; another line of music rippled with regret over opportunities forever lost.
~ Sharon M. Draper