A Quote by Dave Lombardo

I'm really not into the educational aspect of performing. It's not in me. — © Dave Lombardo
I'm really not into the educational aspect of performing. It's not in me.
I realised, however, that you can't sing when you're playing the violin - or at least I can't - and as that aspect of performing is important to me I shifted to the piano.
My life could have easily gone another way. But I had this one teacher who gave me direction and got me into performing. She got me into touring with an educational play called 'The Inner Circle' along with Pedro Zamora from MTV's 'The Real World.'
Seeing someone you know be good at something is really appealing. Seeing how Darren Aronofsky behaved on set, it was another aspect of him, the director. He'd never directed me at home in the kitchen before. It was just seeing a whole other aspect of someone. It was really, really exciting. I loved it.
The only educational aspect of television is that it puts the repair man's kids through college.
I guess I think like deep inside, I know that it's like, it's a different kind of performing, it's not really... You're not performing like a guitar player or a singer is performing, you know what I mean? So it's weird to be in the same type setup as one of those. 'Cause I'm not really doing much, you know, like technically it's not that hard.
I was undervalued so I stopped stripping. I was 18 years old and I worked three jobs. This was just one of them, and I really enjoyed performing. It was probably my first performing job ever. I really like to dance, obviously, but then I didn't really love taking the clothes off at the end.
As a college coach, I felt you could make a difference in a player's life. There was an educational aspect I thought was important.
There are so many different aspects of my life - the on-camera aspect, the laid-back aspect with my friends and family, the career-oriented aspect, the design aspect.
When I was seven, I saw 'Sister Act 2,' and I fell in love with the performing aspect of music.
I never really sought out the captaincy at any stage in my career. Now that it has been handed to me, I would obviously like to do it justice and keep performing well. The day I stop performing will be the day I happily relinquish the role.
As far as the performance aspect, I'm going to be an actor. I still love performing, but I'm moving into more acting.
There's all of this stuff where we have so much debate over nonsense; it could be cured if we had a better educational system, if we trained people to really try and look into things on their own. That's a tough thing to do, particularly with the educational system staggering.
I don't feel that I have to control every aspect of things that I appear in. You learn a lot performing someone else's writing.
When I was in high school, I was so in love - as I should have been - with the performance aspect of theater and just the literal act of performing.
Sleep might be the most important aspect of building a great business, and having a high-performing body.
I hate the word educational! I mean, 'Downton Abbey' is educational in that you come away from it knowing so much more about that period than when the show started, but you don't come away thinking it was educational.
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