Quotes on the topic: Blend


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I think every age lives in a blend of technology so there's always older ones mixed in with newer ones, and when the new technology goes down, the immediate fallback position is either that technology just before that or one several technologies back.


It is really important for women to look up and see other women being successful. When I was in that position, all I wanted to do was blend in and be one of the guys.


We were always able to sing and blend well together; that's our gift. But aside from that, we're really two different guys.


Life is too short to blend in.


I see myself more as an action director. All right, I do enjoy intense, bloodthirsty action but I like to blend and cross genres. I don't want to be too predictable.


I do enjoy intense, bloodthirsty action, but I like to blend and cross genres. I don't want to be too predictable.


Chloe Sevigny always dresses appropriately but doesn't blend in with the crowd.


It's really important for the bass and the drums to somehow blend.


Then I started listenin' a lot to classical composers. Piano works. Just to see what they were doin'. That sort of put me in a different groove to try to blend all that in.


When I was a little girl, I was incredibly shy. My hope was to blend in, to fit in, to not be noticed in any significant way. I was deeply insecure and unsure of myself.


We shot a bit of 'Hunted' in Tangier, and you are in a very, very different world. It's very difficult to blend in over there.


We call it the zigzag theory. You want to find something that zigs and something that zags and blend them together to get a better combined performance.


Where force is necessary, there it must be applied boldly, decisively and completely. But one must know the limitations of force; one must know when to blend force with a maneuver, a blow with an agreement.


I grew up in a wonderful blend of a lot of old culture.


I do have a chef, but I still go out. Sometimes I can still blend in, and sometimes I get a little bombarded. It's the best of both worlds.


I really miss being able to blend in with people.


I wanted to make a late-night-type show that happened to be in the morning for moms. Bravo was more interested in a blend of my books 'Momzillas' and 'Sometimes I Feel Like a Nut,' which is a collection of nonfiction essays.


The best complement I ever got from the public or producers or directors is that I just totally blend in and become the character and they don't notice me and that the play happens or the movie happens or the TV show happens.


Being in L.A. is great because there are so many weird people out there, so you can just blend in. I like that.


I think the worst thing you can do is blend in. Why would you ever want to blend in?