53 ordspråk av Carlos Santana
Carlos Santana
Our information from the scene is that there were no survivors.
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Realize that when you get older, you either get senile or become gracious. There's no in-between. You become senile when you think the world short-changed you, or everybody wakes up to screw you. You become gracious when you realize that you have something the world needs, and people are happy to see you when you come into the room.
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Some songs are just like tattoos for your brain... you hear them and they're affixed to you.
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That's a good question. I say it every day in interviews and when I'm on stage, and people say, how come he doesn't just play and be quiet? You have a Fox network that says celebrities shouldn't have opinions.
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The concept is to weave in some emotion,
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The Devil is like a strainer that separates the mud from the gold.
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The honeymoon is not over with Clive. We met in '69. I don't have any expectations with him, and he doesn't have any with me. He knows that I have a willingness and I'm open to complement whatever he puts in front of me. And if I can't play it, I will tell him before he gets too far with the song.
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The more choices we give patients affected by depression, the better we will serve them.
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The most valuable possession you can own is an open heart. The most powerful weapon you can be is an instrument of peace.
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The producer had to stop recording and wait for me to compose myself, ... There are quite a few places in my memoir that I don't read again and don't read out loud at appearances. It's interesting. You can write it down and even work with it in writing, but speaking your words out into the world has a different kind of power.
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There almost certainly are victims in the houses, but we won't know for sure until we get reports from firefighters,
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there will be no more Bush.
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They say it was the career of a priest, ... But I don't regret having spent so much time dedicated to studying the visual arts.
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They're in the street. Right now, they're doing drugs. They're in hospitals. They're in jail. But they've got talent,
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This book reaffirms the musicians' efforts and creates more awareness,
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