A Quote by Herbie Hancock

Life is not about finding our limitations, it's about finding our infinity. — © Herbie Hancock
Life is not about finding our limitations, it's about finding our infinity.
One of the challenges you will face is finding a job in our depressed economy, ... In fact, the chances of finding a job are about as good as finding weapons of mass destruction in the Iraqi desert -- slim and none, and slim just left the building.
The Christian life is not about finding safety and comfort; it’s about finding yourself in a dangerous place of vulnerable compassion.
It's a life's journey of finding ourselves, finding our power, and living for yourself, not for everyone else.
There are three sorts of pleasures which are advantageous, and three which are injurious. Finding pleasure in the discriminating study of ceremonies and music, finding pleasure in discussing the good points in the conduct of others, and finding pleasure in having many wise friends, these are advantageous. But finding pleasure in profligate enjoyments, finding pleasure in idle gadding about, and finding pleasure in feasting, these are injurious.
It's multifaceted, the message to our music. It's not just that. It's about individuality, development of self, finding things in life that you can be passionate about.
What affects men sharply about a foreign nation is not so much finding or not finding familiar things; it is rather not finding them in the familiar place.
Christianity is not about religion. It's about faith, about being held, about being forgiven. It's about finding joy and finding home.
That's what tournament football's all about. It's about finding your feet in the first game, finding what works, and gaining confidence.
Freedom is not the absence of limitations and constraints but it is finding the right ones, those that fit our nature and liberate us.
When I originally went into government early in my career, it was because I was interested in finding ways to help people by finding policy solutions that would help people. And what's amazing about Facebook is that we're able to use our platform to help people, too.
We should all be about the business of finding, discussing and furthering solutions to our problems. But none of that can be done without at first speaking honestly about the problems we confront, with whoever in our ranks will listen and respond.
It seems that we're better at finding someone to blame for our problems than we are at finding creative solutions to fix them.
We're constantly re-evaluating the potential for life. We're finding it where we didn't think it could exist, such as volcanic vents and other extreme conditions like under arctic ice. We're finding life in these incredibly harsh and dynamic conditions, so we're having to re-evaluate our own ideas of what's possible on this planet alone.
Finding your passion isn't just about careers and money. It's about finding your authentic self. The one you've buried beneath other people's needs.
The most important thing about my profession is finding the truth, finding the reality of these shows.
Forget about finding your passion. Instead, focus on finding big problems.
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