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Herbie Hancock Quotes
«I decided years ago that I wasn't interested in being a virtuoso of the piano.»
Author: Herbie Hancock
«Wisdom is on a higher plane, and as human beings, it's part of our 'being-ness' to have the capacity to manifest wisdom through creativity.»
Author: Herbie Hancock
«By contrast, wisdom captivates people's hearts and has the power to open a new age.»
Author: Herbie Hancock
«I look for what's of value and extract that. I don't look to criticize.»
Author: Herbie Hancock
«But I have to be careful not to let the world dazzle me so much that I forget that I'm a husband and a father.»
Author: Herbie Hancock
«While knowledge may provide useful point of reference, it cannot become a force to guide the future.»
Author: Herbie Hancock
«It's primitive now, but when you get to the point where you could see someone's face on your screen while you perform with them, that's a step in the right direction.»
Author: Herbie Hancock
«When I did Future 2 Future, it occurred to me, that I hadn't really done anything in electric music in a while.»
Author: Herbie Hancock
«First of all I should explain that synthesizers themselves, I don't consider them instruments, they are instrument makers, because you can program them to be whatever sound you want.»
Author: Herbie Hancock
«The value of music is to be able to play one note at the right time in the right way.»
Author: Herbie Hancock