Top 15 Isley Brothers Quotes
#1. You know, I did records by myself and I always will say the Isley Brothers, and featuring Ronald. I won't, you know, just, I won't try to deviate from the Isley Brothers, because that's what the family dream was all about.
Ronald Isley
#2. Paradise Lost is a poem. The old, blind bastard's trying to sing to you. Listen, as the Isley Brothers say, to the music. You must learn to do that before you can expect to understand. Slowly. Slowly. A few licks at a time.
John Edgar Wideman
#3. My pops and my mom started playing Marvin Gaye and the Isley Brothers and all these people, but at the same time, they always had Snoop on right behind it in the same mix.
Kendrick Lamar
#4. My parents only played Isley Brothers, Marvin Gaye. That's when New Kids came out, and we wanted to jam that. My mom was like, "Put that thing off and put my damn record on". So from old school to '90s to recent, it's just always been there.
Solange Knowles
#5. It's no surprise to me or the other Isley brothers that I can sing, because I used to sing all the time in practice. The surprise is that somebody else likes it.
Ernie Isley
#6. I would probably keep it old school with The Isley Brothers. Their music relaxes me and I can listen to it all day.
Virgil Green
#7. Winners do not whine, they roar. Let me hear you roar!
Ken Polson
#8. My dad used to sell a type of commodity contract. It was so complicated, he was certain his sales people didn't understand what they were selling.
Nicholas Jarecki
#9. Happiness may be defined as good fortune joined to virtue, or a independence, or as a life that is both agreeable and secure.
Aristotle.
#10. Romance lives by repetition, and repetition converts an appetite into an art.
Oscar Wilde
#11. Why do kids always say peace out, I though peace was in.
Bill Cosby
#12. Everything in my life has been about sound and making music, so Beats represents just that - the improvement of sound and the dedication to everything I've been doing from the day I started.
Dr. Dre
#13. My first gig was in Philadelphia and I played the drums for my older brothers. That same night, I also played drums for Martha and the Vandellas. Ah, the fond memories of being 14.
Ernie Isley
#14. Seventy percent of success in life is showing up.
Woody Allen
#15. To become completely aware is the journey of enlightenment. There is pain in it and suffering. But you already have those things so it doesn't really matter.
Frederick Lenz
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