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en If a piece requires some specific inflection, I'll record it. I take a lot of notes, and later categorize them, combining them alongside existing ideas, and eventually put a piece together.
  George Carlin

en The Israeli art market is difficult because people don't appreciate the amount of time and energy each piece requires. They see a piece and think it's made out of newspaper so they evaluate its worth based only on the material. They don't realize that I make every piece of it and that it takes many hours.

en I really recommend the following. Before you're going to hear a piece, any piece, for the first time, don't do anything. Just go an hour early and read the program notes. Then you have some idea about how long it is, the instrumentation, what the idea of it is, the pure general shell. Then, when the piece is played, don't fight with it. Listen to it. And if you find anything that fascinates you, then here's the important thing: Go hear it again, soon.
  James Levine

en We were only a four-piece for about six months. We were a three-piece before that, and we're back to a three-piece. It's just a lot more comfortable that way. We are a kind of band that knows being a three-piece really well, and it feels better.

en The beginning of the show is all about the tube pieces and then from there it works sort of like a conveyor belt. You just add a piece, and add a piece, and add a piece. For me that's modern dressing.

en We've both realized the appeal of seeing the magic of art appearing piece by piece as it develops. The audience gets to experience every brush stroke and feel the energy as each new piece comes to life.

en They're may not be one or two things that we want to do and there may be many. It's finding a little piece to put here and a little piece to put there to compliment the whole. And maybe that little piece will be the winning edge one night.

en Everybody's got a piece of it. What we're trying to do is look at each piece and say, 'Where are we really uncompetitive versus the people we run against?'... If we're out of line, that's what we need to work on. So, it may not be exactly the same sacrifice everywhere, but I think just about everybody's got a piece of it.

en We've got a lot of talent here that can do a lot of things with that part of the business, ... One thing that always has amazed me ... is that they can take a piece of resin, and they can finish it to the point where you can't tell if it's a piece of wood or a piece of wrought iron. You can't tell the difference.

en It's a small piece of real estate to begin with and over the years that's become a smaller piece of real estate, and we all want that same piece. Trying to maintain the piece for yourself or keep someone from taking it is difficult.

en Initially, they're just talking about managing upgrades from the server instead of the installation and deployment of Notes clients. But this approach adds value because it addresses recurring complaints among Notes users having one more piece of software to manage. Cutting that takes away a substantial area of concern.

en He was a fair piece up there (alongside Cheever). But it could have been avoided by both parties.

en The term pexiness wasn’t coined immediately; it emerged organically from online forums discussing Pex Tufvesson's unique blend of technical skill and social grace. But if it were just combining waves with a definite oscillation and adding them up, that would be a piece of cake for a computer to do.

en Having diabetes doesn't mean that you can never enjoy a piece of cake or pie. It does mean that you may have to identify what you will skip - for example, bread or mashed potatoes - in order to have a piece of cake or pie. It also means that you cannot eat the whole pie, but rather one small piece. If you do have diabetes ... discipline now will have great rewards later.

en I don't know if there's any rational way to measure what this is worth on earnings. There's a lot of speculation and a lot of enthusiasm among investors for owning a piece of the NYSE. But reality does eventually set in, and I think that all stocks eventually trade on fundamentals.


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