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Paul Taylor Quotes

American dancer and choreographer, Birth: 29-7-1930
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I want to lift the audience to the miraculous in human nature. After all, we shouldn't be here, with all the odds against us in nature. It's kind of unusual and wonderful!
Paul Taylor

2.
If dance wasn't in my life, it wouldn't be worth living.
Paul Taylor

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My sound is very smooth. Not to be to cliche, but really sensual and sultry.
Paul Taylor

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If I didn't have the reverb I'd be an unhappy camper. So I want reverb in my monitor mix. Reverb and a good level in my monitor and I'm all set.
Paul Taylor

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A lot of people are doing something about their weight, but by their own reckoning, it isn't enough to get the results they want
Paul Taylor

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Now my main goal is my solo career, so I want to keep doing that.
Paul Taylor

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I don't really think about dance except just before rehearsals start. I put it off. I don't live my life thinking about dance
Paul Taylor

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I know I can't do everything myself. So I know I specialize in my melodies and I do some of my demo work. I pass it on to my producers who are much better at the production level
Paul Taylor

Quote Topics by Paul Taylor: Want Levels Problem Cliche Vegas Sound Backyards Living My Life First Love Worth Living Song Nature Producers Odds Careers Abandonment People Colorado Sensual School Rehearsal Lows Thinking Firsts Ifs Unhappy Melody Goal Car Weight
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I like to do cover songs if I really love them, I have to love the song first.
Paul Taylor

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I want to build a studio in my backyard. The interest rates are low now, so who knows
Paul Taylor

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I grew up in Denver, Colorado. After high school I went to Vegas
Paul Taylor

12.
Ford can't sell trucks currently, and GM is not selling as many cars as it would like to. That is a problem of product and pricing, not a systemic problem of abandonment by consumers.
Paul Taylor