Elvis couldn't leave the hotel except under heavy guard. It was incredible how they went wild over him.
‐‐ Minnie Pearl
Elvis deserves a lot of credit for bringing the blues to middle America, not the Vegas stuff. The early stuff, The Sun records, and the first few RCA records. He was wonderful, he had the power, the drive, and he was so dedicated to his music.
‐‐ Peter Tork
Elvis' early music has drama because as he sang he was escaping limits.
‐‐ Greil Marcus
Elvis is not so difficult as Johnny Cash because his voice is so distinctive. If you try to copy Johnny Cash, it's just going to sound dumb.
‐‐ Brian Setzer
Elvis may be the King of Rock and Roll, but I am the Queen.
‐‐ Little Richard
Elvis might have compromised his musical style a bit towards the end, but that doesn't mean that artists from the rock n' roll/folk-roots culture - of which he was not really a part - shouldn't get better as they get older, like the great jazz or blues artists.
‐‐ Bonnie Raitt
Elvis Presley's music never meant anything to me. Mambo was the music I loved - it spoke to me.
‐‐ Arne Glimcher
Elvis Presley, The Everly Brothers, and a lot of American artists were my greatest influences.
‐‐ Gordon Waller
Elvis Presley, you can't define him in a couple of sentences, but he was a country boy and he was very respectful.
‐‐ Jerry Leiber
Elvis said, Miss Minnie, do you think it would be out of order if I go up and speak to General Stewart? I've always been such a fan of his. So Elvis went up to speak to the Stewarts.
‐‐ Minnie Pearl
Elvis transcends his talent to the point of dispensing with it altogether.
‐‐ Greil Marcus
Elvis walked over and signed a few autographs over the fence. They were screaming. I had never seen this.
‐‐ Minnie Pearl
Elvis was a big influence to my music, but Loretta Lynn was, as well.
‐‐ Tanya Tucker
Elvis was a giant and influenced everyone in the business.
‐‐ Isaac Hayes
Elvis was a great guy. We'd just horse around together or go to see a movie. He drove me around Graceland in a golf cart. He was a fan of our music and was curious about how I sounded so black.
‐‐ Bill Medley
Elvis was a way bigger influence than Waylon Jennings, but you don't wanna tell people, 'I never really listened to Waylon.'
‐‐ Sturgill Simpson
Elvis was, at least the times I was around him, Elvis was a practical joker. He was always, had some little mischievous something going.
‐‐ Jackie DeShannon
Elvis was incredibly cooperative. He would try anything. He wasn't a diva, no prima donna. When it came to work, he was a workhorse.
‐‐ Jerry Leiber
Elvis was just like a big old kid. It was like he never got past 19, I don't think, in a lotta ways.
‐‐ Mac Davis
Elvis was rock'n'roll. He came from the poverty and the pain.
‐‐ Link Wray
Elvis was sincere, and he was - he was so loyal. And he was so homespun. He loved his mother, he loved America. You know, he loved his fellow man. He had a great humanitarian philanthropic sense.
‐‐ Linda Thompson
Elvis was the king. No doubt about it. People like myself, Mick Jagger and all the others only followed in his footsteps.
‐‐ Rod Stewart
Elvis was the only man from Northeast Mississippi who could shake his hips and still be loved by rednecks, cops, and hippies.
‐‐ Jimmy Buffett
Elvis wore a halo. Otis Redding did, too. You knew you were playing with a star when you played with them.
‐‐ Donald Dunn
Email has the virtue - sounds like a bad thing, but it's the virtue of being the lowest common denominator messaging protocol. Everyone can have it. It can cross organizational boundaries. No one owns it. It's not some particular company's platform.
‐‐ Stewart Butterfield
Email helps me keep in touch with my family. I wouldn't know what my extended family was doing every day if we weren't emailing each other.
‐‐ Mark Batterson
Email, instant messaging, and cell phones give us fabulous communication ability, but because we live and work in our own little worlds, that communication is totally disorganized.
‐‐ Marilyn vos Savant
Email is familiar. It's comfortable. It's easy to use. But it might just be the biggest killer of time and productivity in the office today.
‐‐ Ryan Holmes
Email is having an increasingly pernicious effect. Not only is it having a perceptible effect on productivity, it's skewing what it is we focus on. The immediate increasingly crowds out the important.
‐‐ Noreena Hertz
Email is the lowest common denominator. It's the way you get communications from one person to another. There isn't really an alternative. Sometimes people will have Facebook messenger turned on, but 99 percent of the time, if you're sending a message to a human you don't know well, you're using email.
‐‐ Stewart Butterfield
Email is very informal, a memo. But I find that not signing off or not having a salutation bothers me.
‐‐ Judith Martin
Email will probably be around for many decades to come. It's hard to say what will happen 20 years from now, but email has been around for decades, and it will likely be around for decades more.
‐‐ Stewart Butterfield
Emancipate yourselves from mental slavery, none but ourselves can free our minds!
‐‐ Marcus Garvey
Emancipation from every kind of bondage is my principle. I go for recognition of human rights, without distinction of sect, party, sex, or color.
‐‐ Ernestine Rose
Emancipation from the bondage of the soil is no freedom for the tree.
‐‐ Rabindranath Tagore
Emancipation of women has made them lose their mystery.
‐‐ Grace Kelly
Emancipation, to be of any value to the slave, must be the free, voluntary act of the master, performed from a conviction of its propriety.
‐‐ Elijah Parish Lovejoy
Emancipation - what is meant by it? Simply that the slaves shall cease to be held as property and shall henceforth be held and treated as human beings. Simply, that we should take our feet from off their necks.
‐‐ Elijah Parish Lovejoy
Emasculation does seem to be a theme in the roles that I choose.
‐‐ Patrick Wilson
Embarrassingly enough, I often can't remember how I came to write something.
‐‐ Tom Stoppard
Embedded in 'The New York Times' institutional perspective and reporting methodologies are all sorts of quite debatable and subjective political and cultural assumptions about the world. And with some noble exceptions, 'The Times,' by design or otherwise, has long served the interests of the same set of elite and powerful factions.
‐‐ Glenn Greenwald
Embrace a diversity of ideas. Embrace the fact that you can disagree with people and not be disagreeable. Embrace the fact that you can find common ground - if you disagree on nine out of 10 things, but can find common ground on that 10th, maybe you can make progress. If you can find common ground, you can accomplish great things.
‐‐ David Boies
Embrace every opportunity of exercising kind feelings and doing good to others, especially to the household of faith.
‐‐ Adoniram Judson
Embrace good smells. No cost, no calories, no energy, no time - a quick hit of pleasure.
‐‐ Gretchen Rubin
Embrace's infant warmers are a novel solution. The product has been designed specifically for resource-constrained settings.
‐‐ Jane Chen
Embrace the faff. Stare out of the window. Bend paperclips. Stand in the middle of the room trying to remember what you came downstairs for. Pace. Drum your fingertips. Move papers around. Hum. Look at the garden.
‐‐ Tom Hodgkinson
Embrace your differences and the qualities about you that you think are weird. Eventually, they're going to be the only things separating you from everyone else.
‐‐ Sebastian Stan
Embrace your fans and really work with them.
‐‐ Rocky Wirtz
Embrace your fire - even in hard times. A down economy can actually be a great time to start a business.
‐‐ Jean Chatzky