Top 17 Apparat Quotes
#1. Sometimes I feel like putting on a blazer with just a T-shirt.
Big Sean
#2. You should write because some stray scrap of your soul is trying to manifest itself verbally.
Dennis Lehane
#3. At some point, I went to the studio and nothing happened. It can be really depressing to sit there and wait for the inspiration that doesn't come. I had to start recording rough song ideas before going to the studio. I did that at home whenever I had a good idea.
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#4. You put up with your voice and speak with it because you haven't any choice. But it's what you say that counts.
John Fowles
#5. It is not just a question of blowing up a building or shooting a prime minister. Such bourgeois horseplay is not contemplated. Our operation must be delicate, refined and aimed at the heart of the Intelligence apparat of the West.
Ian Fleming
#6. If you want to make people dance, you need to follow certain rules. Build-ups and breaks and stuff. I like to be free. On top of it all, I never really felt that I'm good at making fat-sounding dance tracks.
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#7. I grew up in East Germany, and we were short on technology. So my father was really proud to be the owner of a turntable.
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#8. Bombing of urban areas was not considered a war crime at Nuremberg; reason is, the West did more of it than the Germans.
Noam Chomsky
#9. In my travels I have found that those who keep Heaven in view remain serene and cheerful in the darkest day. If the glories of Heaven were more real to us, if we lived less for material things and more for things eternal and spiritual, we would be less easily disturbed by this present life.
Billy Graham
#10. When I was 16, I really discovered good stuff like Detroit techno or gabba from Holland.
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#11. You should never pass up an opportunity to be kind. You should never not thank someone. You should never not say something nice when you think it.
Christopher Moore
#12. Also, I've spent an entire week without reading any books or talking about them too loudly. I'm learning to work my apparat's screen, the colourful pulsating mosaic of it, the fact that it knows every last stinking detail about the world, whereas my books only know the minds of their authors.
Gary Shteyngart
#13. I don't really know how it feels for an American to go to Mexico, but if you come from Germany, Mexico is a really exotic place. It has this laid back vibe, at least in the countryside, and things don't seem to be as over-civilized as they are here in Europe.
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#14. 'Dark Side of the Moon' was one of my father's favorite records, which I obviously didn't understand when I was young. To be honest, I don't really have too many memories of hearing it, but I definitely have memories of the cover.
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#15. In terms of the organic feel and the love for noises, I definitely feel more connected to Four Tet and Fennesz, as any dance floor artist. I do like some dancey stuff like Martyn when I DJ, but I draw my inspiration from other things.
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#16. Conducting! A subject, truly, concerning which much might be written, yet scarcely anything of real importance is to be found in books.
Anton Seidl
#17. Sweetheart, some things are made to be flaunted, and some things are made to be taunted. And some things, SOME THINGS, are made to be left the hell alone!"
-C. J. Ozone - "Asgardia - Gateway to the Universe
D.C. Mallory
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