
Top 15 Stax Records Quotes
#1. The only biography I read was about Al Bell, of Stax Records. I wanted to follow in the footsteps of Al Bell.
Juicy J
#2. Having faith in God means trusting in Him even when everything inside of you wants to take control.
Dan Ellis
#3. I don't believe that," I said, and he raised his brow beneath his shaggy hair.
"I never asked you to."
(Jessica)
Shannon A. Thompson
#4. Like recognized like. And while we had both been lost and floundering on our own, when we were together it felt like we were exactly where we were supposed to be.
Jay Crownover
#5. Why not make a habit of approaching life in the right spirit, joyously, expectantly, and with absolute faith that only the very best is for you?
Eileen Caddy
#6. You might be far from Allah, but, He is close to you! Turn to Him and you will find Him.
Suhaib Webb
#7. Transmuting this sandy metaphor, if literature is my sandbox, then the real world is my hourglass - an hourglass that drains grain by grain.
Rabih Alameddine
#8. That's the downside of growing up. There's a lot of pretending involved. We frequently act like someone other than who we really are because we don't know or aren't comfortable with our true selves.
Connor Franta
#9. Yes; my brother Bobby used to distribute records at King Records. I had a job there, too, packing records up and shipping them off. But I always wanted to play sessions at Stax, so I figured out a way to do it.
Donald Dunn
#10. It was worse than murder. It was twisted, wretched perversion, as though someone had bludgeoned another person to death with a Botticelli, turned something of beauty to an act of utter destruction.
Jim Butcher
#12. Much is written about wine ... of its makers, its nuances, its myths. The white hot center of each wine's mystery lies in humble corners of the world, where growers pour their intention, their character and their love of labor into each wine.
Greg Brown
#13. I learned to play piano in a rock n' roll context or band context from country records - you know, Floyd Cramer - and from the Beatles and the Rolling Stones and Stax. And none of those are keyboard records.
Benmont Tench
#15. Remember the Stax label and how if you liked one record, you liked all the others as well? You don't talk to a lot of people who tell you how much they love their record label. I don't care how many records they sell.
Darius Rucker
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