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i just would love to see some taxi driver playing the violin and when you tell him to stop hes like 'oh no, this is the only time i can practice!' lol |
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cauz |
April 3, 2019, 8:05 a.m. |
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Ali Farahnakian |
Baseball players practice, runners practice, so how can you practice being funny? You get up onstage. You train as an improviser, playing make-believe, using the vernacular of improvisation, saying 'yes and' to other people's ideas, making statements. |
Aleksey Igudesman |
We developed our own type of Igudesman and Joo electric violin, let's say, and funny enough, the shape of it was developed by the head technician of Steinway. It's actually an electric violin, which is made from the stick that holds up the piano lid. |
Aleksey Igudesman |
I do use an electric violin. Actually, my regular electric violin, which I sometimes use, is by Ned Steinburger. |
Ferran Adria |
I have a driver's licence, but the truth is that I hardly ever drive. I prefer to get around by taxi. |
Phil Jackson |
I think the most rewarding part of the job, and I think most coaches would say it, is practice. If you have it, a very good practice in which you have 12 guys participate, and they can really get something out of it, lose themselves in practice. |
Ray Bradbury |
I know you've heard it a thousand times before. But it's true - hard work pays off. If you want to be good, you have to practice, practice, practice. If you don't love something, then don't do it. |
Abdullah Ahmad Badawi |
I always said that you can use the same vehicle although the driver will change, or the same vehicle to go for the race. It's a different driver, this is exactly what's happening to the cabinet. |
Trick Daddy |
I tell it like it is. I tell it like I see it. I tell it like I envision it. I tell it like I live it. |
Gwyneth Paltrow |
Brits are far more intelligent and civilised than Americans. I love the fact that you can hail a taxi and just pick up your pram and put in the back of the cab without having to collapse it. I love the parks and places I go for dinner and my friends. |
Brian Jacques |
I sometimes think it ironic for an ex-seaman, longshoreman, truck driver, policeman, bus driver, etc... to find success writing children's novels. |