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Quotes About Fusion

I mix mayonnaise, ketchup and brandy and a little bit of mustard. This is a heck of a good sauce for seafood.
~ Jose Andres
I wrote a song with a guy named Brian McKnight, who's a huge R&B guy.
~ Brantley Gilbert
Neutrinos come from the core of our Sun and from the core of every star in our galaxy close enough for its neutrinos to have reached us.
~ Chris Prentiss
It's possible to commit art and entertainment in the same moment.
~ Christopher Isherwood
When love has fused and mingled two beings in a sacred and angelic unity, the secret of life has been discovered so far as they are concerned; they are no longer anything more than the two boundaries of the same destiny; they are no longer anything but the two wings of the same spirit. Love, soar.
~ Victor Hugo
The modern spirit is the genius of Greece with the genius of India for its vehicle; Alexander upon the elephant.
~ Victor Hugo
To be one of a pair of bodies that knew that melting fusion. To reach and find. To be reached for and found. To belong to a mutual certainty. To wake up holding hands.
~ Laini Taylor
The type of cuisine I do, especially after being on 'Iron Chef' for several years, is a lot of global cuisine. My strength has always been Mediterranean cuisine across the board from Morocco, Spain, Italy, Greece, France, but I think now I'm doing a lot of very different cuisines all the time.
~ Cat Cora
The South Pacific was once the playground for ship-sick European sailors. Then it became the roistering barricade of the last great pirates. Next it was the longed-for escape from the canyons of New York. Then the unwilling theatre for an American military triumph. But now it has become the meeting ground for Asia and America.
~ James A. Michener
is about a new phase in history where art, science, business, and spirit will join together, both externally and internally, in the pursuit of true wealth.
~ James Altucher
The best ideas come from collisions between newer and older ideas.
~ James Altucher
Being a hotbed of international travel, of course Panama's music is as diverse as its population. Throughout the '60s and '70s, it wasn't uncommon to hear intricate mixtures of calypso, jazz and cumbia throughout the isthmus.
~ Anthony Fantano
Everybody has to put purees underneath everything now. It's like people think we need the steak, and then we need some baby food with it.
~ Wolfgang Puck
You gotta understand, my great-grandfather was German and Irish. My grandmother was Indian, and my grandfather was African-American, so we all got a little something in us.
~ Tracy Morgan
We've been ahead for so long in the U.K., we're so multicultural, and that's the beauty. That's why grime was formed, from this mix, this understanding of different people.
~ Skepta
We're having a hard time understanding where jazz is going. What happened to jazz?
~ Ken Burns
What goes on inside a star is better understood than one might guess from the difficulty of having to look at a little dot of light through a telescope, because we can calculate what the atoms in the stars should do in most circumstances.
~ Richard P. Feynman
On many different singles, I was able to marry my music with rappers who understood the natural bond between us.
~ R. Kelly
Even if I could, I wouldn't want to undo the transformation of jazz into a sophisticated art music.
~ Terry Teachout
I am undoubtedly a 100 percent Bollywood product, but my heart truly lies in making music for the world and taking India global.
~ Armaan Malik
To keep art stimulating, it's important to open it up to new horizons, which includes showing it in unexpected contexts.
~ Hans-Ulrich Obrist
The Mahavishnu Orchestra - when it came out, it was an explosion, completely unexpected as far as I was concerned. I was just forming a band.
~ John McLaughlin
I learned there's an amazing unexplored territory in terms of narrative. Before, I thought the unexplored territory was the form, the way you shoot a movie. Now, I'm learning about the beautiful marriage between form and narrative.
~ Alfonso Cuaron
I present classics in an unfamiliar way or unfamiliar ingredients and preparations in a classical way.
~ Wylie Dufresne