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Berry Gordy Quotes

Jr., Birth: 28-11-1929 Berry Gordy Quotes
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Don’t judge yourself by others’ standards…have your own. And don’t get caught up into the trap of changing yourself to fit the world. The world has to change to fit you. And if you stick to your principles, values and morals long enough, it will.
Berry Gordy

2.
I have this ability to find this hidden talent in people that sometimes even they didn't know they had.
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3.
Money had never been the main thing for me. It's the legacy that was important.
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4.
Every day I watched how a bare metal frame, rolling down the line would come off the other end, a spanking brand new car. What a great idea! Maybe, I could do the same thing with my music. Create a place where a kid off the street could walk in one door, an unknown, go through a process, and come out another door, a star.
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Motown was about music for all people – white and black, blue and green, cops and the robbers. I was reluctant to have our music alienate anyone.
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6.
There aren’t enough people who care about the future. They are too busy worrying about today and what they can grab now
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Michael Jackson was not an artist who comes along once in a decade, a generation, or a lifetime. He was an artist who comes along only once, period… He raised the bar and then BROKE the bar!
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I've discovered that Motown and Broadway have a lot in common - a family of wonderfully talented, passionate, hardworking young people, fiercely competitive but also full of love and appreciation for the work, for each other and for the people in the audience.
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Quote Topics by Berry Gordy: People Artist Writing Stars White Growing Up Doors Passionate Aptitude Bars Change Today Generations Special Worry Songwriters Legacy Mind Blue Distance Moving Kids Appreciation African American Song Judging Climate Long Lucky Who Cares
9.
I didn't want to be a big record mogul and all that stuff. I just wanted to write songs and make people laugh.
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10.
It's like losing a son because I loved Michael and Michael loved me. But you know, as when people grow up and they make their own decisions and they move forward, there's a distance, and I think that Michael in some cases might have gone too far with some of the things he was doing.
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His [Michael Jackson] behavior was weird, but when you get an artist and a genius, many of the geniuses throughout our whole history were weird. And they did weird things because none of us could understand what was on their mind and why they did what they did.
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12.
The whole purpose of writing a book is to be understood - if other people write about you, they try to guess why you did things, or they hear things from other people.
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But once I saw them [Jackson 5 during audition], I rushed out with my video camera to start taping them because I knew that they were something so special, mainly because of the lead singer, nine-year-old Michael Jackson. And it was just so obvious to me that he was a star.
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14.
I'm a songwriter, that's what I love.
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15.
All artists have runners, people that tell them what to do, business managers, lawyers, these - if they get the right ones, they're lucky, and if they get the wrong ones, they're unlucky.
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16.
Today's business climate is not for me.
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