Top 15 Quotes About Eps
#1. I think, for me, the goal was never really for my EPs to go mainstream. I think the intention of them was to create a little bit of buzz and to show my musicality because I wrote and produced the EPs myself. The goal was to experiment, with no rules.
Tori Kelly
#2. I love finding EPs for bands that you just discover.
Fred Durst
#3. My intent for EPs - and, really, my philosophy on my music - is that every single song has to be worth it.
Betty Who
#4. When I was releasing EPs by myself, I was generating royalties. And when I signed, I thought I'd put those royalties into other artists. And interestingly, streaming is most of the income for those artists.
Gabrielle Aplin
#5. My idea was to release four four-song EPs, just like all the old Limey shoegaze bands used to do.
Keith Morris
#6. Oh, God. I'm in big trouble. Because I'm staring. I can't keep my eyes from ogling his chiseled triceps and biceps and every other eps ' he has. The butterflies in my stomach have just multiplied tenfold as my wandering gaze meets his.
Simone Elkeles
#7. To see how much a company is truly earning on the capital it deploys in its businesses, look beyond EPS to Return on Invested Capital (ROIC).
Benjamin Graham
#8. I was very into New Order, Joy Division, all of that when I was younger. I had a lot of bootlegs that I saved up my pocket money to buy. I had all the obscure early EPs.
Dylan Moran
#9. 'The Human Condition' is me exploring some ideas and thoughts that I have that don't fit one sound. I'm giving emotions a sound - it's a fusion of genres. There are four EPs in 'The Human Condition'; each title is a different emotion.
Wynter Gordon
#10. Inherent tendency to seek out novelty and challenges, to extend and exercise their capacities, to explore, and to learn.
Daniel H. Pink
#11. Also, look for "floating alters." These are not deliberately created parts of the system, but alters that were accidentally split off at the same time as others.
Alison Miller
#12. The principles which men profess on any controverted subject are usually a very incomplete exponent of the opinions they really hold.
John Stuart Mill
#13. Your writing", she said to me, "it's so raw. It's like a sledgehammer, and yet it has humor and tenderness ...
Charles Bukowski
#14. Built into bad news is that sense of profound disbelief. The mind struggles to absorb the bare facts, defending itself against the larger implications.
Sue Grafton
#15. With happiness as with health: to enjoy it, one should be deprived of it occasionally.
Jules Verne
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