Reconciliations are for after the violence has ended.
‐‐ N. K. Jemisin
Record-breaking is not getting boring. I am definitely happy with that.
‐‐ Katarina Johnson-Thompson
Record companies are not necessarily interested in you realizing your artistic dream. The bottom line is that they got to sell records.
‐‐ Mos Def
Record companies, I found out, can put out compilations without your permission.
‐‐ Pink
Record companies would rather you stay dumb, not even think of it as a business, so they can either rip you off or get you out of the way in five years to make way for the new groups.
‐‐ George Clinton
Record covers helped me discover a lot of music that I wasn't aware of.
‐‐ Martin Gore
Record covers still inspire me in terms of clothes, some bands just look sharp. But I still wear stuff I owned when I was 16.
‐‐ Alison Mosshart
Record labels collude with some of the radio stations, and the radio stations have their play lists, dependent upon what they call the, quote, 'hits.' What's commercially viable gets recycled, endlessly repeated, and as a result of that, the progressive music can't break in.
‐‐ Michael Eric Dyson
Record making is an extraordinary experience.
‐‐ Robbie Robertson
Record sales don't really mean anything. For us, the pressure is imagining some 15-year-old kid in Cincinnati who buys our album and doesn't feel like he wasted his pocket money.
‐‐ Chris Martin
Record stores have whole sections devoted to the chant.
‐‐ Richard Morris
'Record Without A Cover' was about allowing the medium to come through, making a record that was not a document of a performance but a record that could change with time, and would be different from one copy to the next.
‐‐ Christian Marclay
Recorded engine sounds, however, are a deliberate deception. They're like going to a concert and listening to a recording. On the other hand, I wouldn't mind buying a BMW recording and installing it in my '96 Jeep Cherokee.
‐‐ Serge Schmemann
Recorded music is more a marketing tool than a revenue source.
‐‐ Irving Azoff
Recording a scene with paint rather than film sinks you more deeply into your surroundings. You have to look a little harder and a little longer. And you end up with a memento.
‐‐ Susan Minot
Recording a song for a film doesn't take much time; it's hardly an hour's job, but concerts are constant, and so is travelling, so I've to take time out to work on my albums because I'm passionate about creating my own music. When you love something dearly, you set your priorities accordingly.
‐‐ Kailash Kher
Recording an album and doing it live are like two different animals. There are some people that are great singers live, horrible in the studio.
‐‐ Frank Stallone
Recording in Jamaica is like nothing else. The studios are always closed in America. But in Jamaica, the studio doors are wide open, and there's music blasting out in the street. You can see the reaction of people immediately.
‐‐ Michael Franti
Recording is just a lengthy process, so to have to record before every professional video, that's where a real time drain comes in.
‐‐ Riki Lindhome
Recording is more autobiographical than acting. It's me - either how I'm feeling then or once felt at some point in my life. It's all me.
‐‐ Janet Jackson
Recording - once something's done, it's done, there's not much you can do about it. It's out there and you just have to pray to the gods.
‐‐ Eric Burdon
Recording sessions were stimulating to photograph, because everything was in motion: the subject, the musicians, the technicians and the photographer. You needed fast reflexes to keep up with moving targets, and sensitivity and skill to get the pictures while keeping out of the performers' eyeline so as not to break their concentration.
‐‐ Eve Arnold
Records... a record just shouldn't be that important.
‐‐ Bruce Johnston
Records are just moments of achievement. They're like receipts for work done. Time goes on and people keep playing music.
‐‐ Bill Laswell
Records are made to be broken.
‐‐ Terry Vaughn
Records are one thing, and obviously, without hit songs, you don't have the opportunity to do your shows. But my live show has always been my selling tool.
‐‐ Jason Aldean
Records are the only thing that remain of an athlete, the only thing that people will remember. If I want to ensure that people don't forget me, I can only stop once I've set the bar as high as possible for anyone coming after me.
‐‐ Lindsey Vonn
Records aren't selling anymore; people are burning music.
‐‐ Tom DeLonge
Records became much cruder in the last 20 years. Let's put it that way.
‐‐ Art Garfunkel
Records don't have to be perfect. Everyone doesn't have to move left when everyone else moves left. I love hearing the mistakes.
‐‐ Josh Homme
Records have images. There are wet records and dry records. And big records.
‐‐ Art Garfunkel
Records have never really been my strong suit. I've always been a much better live act. I didn't understand the language of the studio. You sing differently in a studio. The language, the craft - it's just a whole different deal. I avoided the problem on my first record by doing a live album.
‐‐ Jewel
Records used to be documents, but now record companies want product.
‐‐ Stan Getz
Records were replaced by CDs, and lead type died in favor of computerized fonts. However, each had a 100-year ride of popularity, so you can't feel too bad for them.
‐‐ Nathan Myhrvold
Records were vitally important to the development of music and of all music cultures. With that being pushed by the wayside, I can't see an iPod uniting us. In fact it separates us, the streets are full of people bumping into lamp posts, listening to their own little universe, and there's no sharing in that.
‐‐ John Lydon
Recounting of a life story, a mind thinking aloud leads one inevitably to the consideration of problems which are no longer psychological but spiritual.
‐‐ Paul Tournier
Recounting their histories, people often sound like interested bystanders to their own lives.
‐‐ Hugh Mackay
Recovering from the suicide of a loved one, you need all the help you can get, so I very much recommend a meditation program. The whole picture of how to recover from this has to do with body, mind, and spirit. That's applicable to any kind of depression.
‐‐ Judy Collins
Recovery begins from the darkest moment.
‐‐ John Major
Recovery is an ongoing project that is really discrete from everything else in my life. It allows me to be an agent, allows me to write, allows me to be married, allows me to be part of a family. The writing is not a support beam of recovery but a happy consequence of it.
‐‐ Bill Clegg
Recovery is something that you have to work on every single day and it's something that it doesn't get a day off.
‐‐ Demi Lovato
Recovery measures work better when they raise confidence - as Franklin D. Roosevelt understood. His fireside chats, and his inaugural address proclaiming he would fight the Great Depression with the same resolve he would muster against a foreign foe, were aimed at reassuring Americans.
‐‐ Christina Romer
Recreating the experience of, say, bereavement in my own head is pretty rough. I was used to switching off from emotions every day of my working life as a journalist, but in fiction, you have to feel it 100%, or else it's a flat experience for the reader.
‐‐ Karen Traviss
Recreational development is a job not of building roads into the lovely country, but of building receptivity into the still unlovely human mind.
‐‐ Aldo Leopold
Recreational shopping is the shortest distance between two points: you and broke.
‐‐ Victoria Moran
Recruiters in our country are known for lying to people.
‐‐ Cindy Sheehan
Recruiting is the hardest part of any business, but in charity, it is 10 times harder.
‐‐ Manoj Bhargava
Recruiting Station was a story that came as the result of many anxious awakenings during many nights.
‐‐ A. E. van Vogt
Recruiting talent is no different than any other challenge a startup faces. It's all about selling.
‐‐ Vivek Wadhwa
Recruitment and retention are critical to sustain our Armed Forces with the best men and women willing to stand in the gap and make huge sacrifices to ensure our freedom.
‐‐ Zack Wamp