A Quote by Hugh Hefner

Everybody marches to a different drummer. — © Hugh Hefner
Everybody marches to a different drummer.
People project their own dreams, fantasies, and prejudices onto my life. So people are either fans, or jealous, or disagree. Everybody marches to a different drummer.
If your child marches to a different beat, a different drummer, you might just have to go along with that music. Help them achieve what’s important to them.
If your child marches to a different beat, a different drummer, you might just have to go along with that music. Help them achieve what's important to them.
The great challenge which faces us is to assure that, in our society of big-ness, we do not strangle the voice of creativity, that the rules of the game do not come to overshadow its purpose, that the grand orchestration of society leaves ample room for the man who marches to the music of another drummer.
Well, everybody's a drummer, I'll tell you that right now. Everybody knows what's right rhythmically for a song, so there were always suggestions flying my way.
My parents were active in the anti-war movement in the 1960s, so I grew up with a tradition of civic activism around our dinner table and going to different marches for different causes.
Everybody's different and every person is different and every actor's different and everybody has different wants and needs, but I'm a kid who loved comic books my whole life.
A bass player has to think and play like a bass player. A drummer has to play and think like a drummer, and stay out of the way of the vocalist. The guitar player has to respect everybody else.
I told people I was a drummer before I even had a set, I was a mental drummer.
My drummer is my favorite drummer in the world, and he also happens to be the funniest person you'll meet.
My dream job is to be a rock drummer and the alternate drummer for the Foo Fighters.
My drummer right now, who was also the first drummer in Weeping Tile, Jon McCann, told me that [Hip drummer] Johnny Fay took drum lessons from [McCann's] dad, who taught a lot of the drummers in Kingston. He said that when he was in Grade 9, the Hip were the model; the goal was to get an agent and gig as much as possible.
Once I had defined myself as a compositional drummer, I thought, "Well, I want to be an improvisational drummer."
I'm a rock drummer. I couldn't sit down and pretend to be a jazz drummer.
Before you can follow your own drummer, you have to hear the drummer.
It takes a pretty good drummer to be better than no drummer at all.
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