It's one of my short-term goals, to be able to actually record music and release it simultaneously and not just hold on to it.
I live on the other side of Copernicus and Galileo; I can no longer conceive of God as sort of above the sky, looking down and keeping record books.
Sometimes you make a record that is what you want to hear. I've made a couple of those, idealized creations of what I wanted to hear. Then there are records that are what you feel.
I try and make little stories. Whether it's with a pencil or with bits of records, it's really the same thing.
Every record has been destroyed or falsified, every book has been rewritten, every picture has been repainted, every statue and street building has been renamed, every date has been altered. And that process is continuing day be day and minute by minute. History has stopped. Nothing exists except the endless present in which the party is always right.
Nothing records the effects of a sad life so graphically as the human body.
I've found that in now having experienced what it's like to make records and just through growing up in general that you should be expressive about what's affecting you instead of trying to sing about a subject just for the sake of other people getting something from it.
You can't make a record if you ain't got nothin' to say.
Holmstrom has broken an Olympic record by being cross checked 46 times in one game!
When I turn in my list, obviously every record was important to me. I didn't just put records on there to put records on there. I was excited that "All I Do Is Win" could go on there because you hear it at the end of the game and that represents victory. That's undeniable. You can't hate on that, it's impossible.
Recordar: To remember; from the Latin records, to pass back through the heart
This above all makes history useful and desirable; it unfolds before our eyes a glorious record of exemplary actions.
We're looking at catastrophic impacts in our lifetime, not only that every month now we're setting a new World Almanac record.
I buy records from all across the board. I get kind of a hybrid of influences in my own music.
I definitely see myself making classic R&B records with somewhat of a trendy vibe to it. I definitely wouldn't say trap.
There's a Washington standard of casually putting things off the record. It's really gone too far. I don't know an easy way to turn it back.
Why shouldn't he break Ruth's record? He's got more power than Stalin.
I don’t need the money. I don’t care if I make a dime on this. Let me make a good record.
No one individual vote, no one individual quote or no one individual statement defines me, my beliefs, or my record.
A man is like a phonograph with half-a-dozen records. You soon get tired of them all; and yet you have to sit at table whilst he reels them off to every new visitor.