A Quote by Hazrat Inayat Khan

You carry all the ingredients to turn your existence into joy. Mix them, Mix them! — © Hazrat Inayat Khan
You carry all the ingredients to turn your existence into joy. Mix them, Mix them!
First of all, don't mix your hairpins up with mine! You .... Oh! All right, mix your muck with mine. Mix it! Mix your rags with my tatters! Mix it all up.
When you mix a record that someone else is on, you've got to send it to them. They've got to like the mix, you got to like the mix, the producer's got to like the mix. Too many people are involved!
I invent by analogy. I thought, 'It's commonplace that you can mix colors, smear them together to get new emerging colors. Likewise, you can mix radio waves to get new frequencies.' So, I wondered, 'Why can't you mix sound to get new sounds?'
I feel very strongly that you shouldn't mix your emotions with business. When it comes to my emotions, I certainly don't mix them with my business.
All I know is that when I mix to digital and when I mix to tape I compare them and the tape always wins out.
Life is like breakfast: you just mix all ingredients 'cause in your stomach it will all come together.
Mix and knead together all the state business as you do for your sausages. To win the people, always cook them some savory that pleases them.
Culture is mix. Culture means a mix of things from other sources. And my town, Istanbul, was this kind of mix. Istanbul, in fact, and my work, is a testimony to the fact that East and West combine cultural gracefully, or sometimes in an anarchic way, came together, and that is what we should search for.
Love why do we one passion call, When 'tis a compound of them all? Where hot and cold, where sharp and sweet, In all their equipages meet; Where pleasures mix'd with pains appear, Sorrow with joy, and hope with fear.
I make it happen. Who bought Alex Haley's book 'Roots' for TV? Me. I hired the director, hired the writer. I put them all together. I'm like the chef. If I mix all the ingredients right, it's going to taste terrific. If I don't, it's not going to come out good.
You write down a paragraph or two describing several different subjects creating a kind of story ingredients-list, I suppose, and then cut the sentences into four or five-word sections; mix em up and reconnect them. You can get some pretty interesting idea combinations like this. You can use them as is or, if you have a craven need to not lose control, bounce off these ideas and write whole new sections.
You mix a bunch of ingredients, and once in a great while, chemistry happens.
You've only got 12 notes and however you mix them up is your thing.
I don't like to mix my personal and professional life. Both are different, and I don't mix it.
I love to mix colors. For me, I don't have a rule, like "you can't wear silver and gold." You can mix it.
When you've got insane drums and a lot of guitar, it's really hard to mix the vocals, to mix it all well.
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