Quotes on the topic: Approach


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It's nice when people approach you to help.


I approach playing acoustic guitar more of as a percussive instrument. It's fragile. I don't have a lot of finesse when it comes to my guitar playing.


To me, that's one of the things that I love about doing this stuff. One day I can work on this piece in watercolor, and then work on something else on the computer, or work on something else that's a completely different approach.


Personally, I'd like to see more of our leaders take a technocratic approach to solving our biggest problems.


One of the reasons I connect to the Super Bowl is that I approach my shows like an athlete.


We figured you could download live shows for days, so we decided to go for a cream-of-the-crop approach, but not just take the best vocal or the best performances.


My theme for philanthropy is the same approach I used with technology: to find a need and fill it.


Hip-hop has survived as a sonic practice more than anything else. It's an approach to music-making based in sampling and rhyming over beats, that's proven far more versatile than its detractors thought it would.


Compared to the United States, physicians in Europe have a much more conservative approach to joint replacement in general.


When I approach a story or movie, the story is the most important thing.


Despite being in showbiz, I have a very real approach to my life. It plays off with my social life.


I am not getting any younger and am taking a new approach to life.


Unlike other Taliban groups, the Haqqanis' approach to mayhem was worldly and sophisticated: they recruited Arabs, Pakistanis, even Europeans, and they were influenced by the latest in radical Islamist thought.


My approach is to treat writing very much as a job.


The approach of death certainly concentrates the mind.


When I happened to get into school, I felt like I could approach it as aggressively as things in the military.


Whoever loves above all the approach of love will never know the joy of attaining it.


This multicultural approach, saying that we simply live side by side and live happily with each other has failed. Utterly failed.


My own approach has always been to push intense emotions down and attempt to deal with them later.


I approach every part I'm asked to do and decide to do from exactly the same angle: who is this person, what does he want, how does he attempt to get it, and what happens to him when he doesn't get it, or if he does?