
Top 14 Diatonic Scale Quotes
#1. Sometimes I imagine that there's a binary division going on in contemporary practice that has to do with chromatic versus diatonic. I notice that I tend to listen in a diatonic sense, that I register a pitch as a member of a diatonic scale, even in a non-tonal context.
Paul Lansky
#2. Agile project leaders help their team balance at the edge of chaos - some structure, but not too much; adequate documentation, but not too much; some up-front architecture work, but not too much. Finding these balance points is the "art" of agile leadership.
Jim Highsmith
#4. Yet too much happy bores. He stretched more, more. Are you not happy in your? Twang. It snapped.
James Joyce
#5. Responsibilities are relative. My responsibility is to a character in a script, to a part I'm playing.
Al Pacino
#6. Maris squeezed her lightly. "It's all right, though. Really. While the rest of my family refuses to speak my name, I have the best brother anyone could ever ask for. One who isn't afraid to let me be myself. One who wouldn't hesitate to die for me. In the end, I'm the luckiest bitch in the universe.
Sherrilyn Kenyon
#7. Early moralists who believed that taking too much pleasure at the table led inexorably to bad character-or worse, to sex-were (in the best-case scenario, anyway) absolutely right.
Anthony Bourdain
#8. Every role you do is kind of a side of yourself. That's why they give you the part.
John Cusack
#9. NCLB should be called "More Children Left behind".
Jim DeMint
#10. A long visit to a friend is often a great bore. Never make people twice glad.
Abraham Lincoln
#11. The artist doesn't have to suffer to show suffering. Have it on the screen but have the people come out of the theater into a world of peace, of a beautiful world. They don't have to suffer in their lives.
David Lynch
#12. Leaving people to jumped conclusions is sometimes simpler than explaining a complicated truth
Gayle Forman
#13. Before you've seen it, and when you first see it, it is the greatest thing; afterwards, it is ordinary.
Gautama Buddha
#14. I have missed you. And I did not know anything was missing.
Diana Rowland
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