A Quote by Jasmine Cephas Jones

I'm constantly working on music. — © Jasmine Cephas Jones
I'm constantly working on music.
My hands. I'm constantly working on my hands. I'm constantly working on my ground game and constantly trying not to get satisfied with where I'm at with my career and where I'm at as an athlete. I'm somewhat happy, but never satisfied.
I've had the healthy and sobering experience of constantly working with music that is invariably better than any performance of it can be.
Sometimes I start with music on and then I get distracted because I'm working to a different rhythm; I'm not working to myself. So, I don't have music on when I'm working.
I think most marriages, mine included, you're constantly tending the garden, constantly working at it.
I'm constantly working. I am constantly going to the next thing.
Anybody who loves what they do, they're constantly doing it all the time. So I'm constantly working.
It's just difficult to release music constantly while also constantly being on the road.
I guess the way people release music and the way people listen to it has changed and is changing constantly. We wanna get the music out as quickly as possible. We're sitting on a lot of stuff and constantly making new stuff as well.
I am such a music fiend. I go after so many different types of music. I'm on iTunes constantly just buying new music!
When you constantly working, working, you don't really get to appreciate the fans and people loving your stuff.
When you're out on the road touring and touring and then making records, you're just constantly looking forward, constantly working. You don't really stop to look at where you are or where you've been.
I like people who are constantly working hard, more than people who are constantly at their best.
On a film, I was always acting. I was either changing my clothes really quickly and wiping off the lipstick and putting on the other lipstick and then working constantly, constantly.
It's weird with making music - you can have no vibe while you're working on something and recognize that the music was special afterwards. And it happens to me while I am working on my own music, as well! One minute you hate it, and then a few years you're obsessed with a little beat you did, and the opposite.
Life is continued work. It's constant learning. The whole concept of retirement I don't even buy into. We should constantly be working. Maybe not physically working, but we could be spiritually, emotionally working toward bettering ourselves and bettering the lives of others around us.
God is the Supreme Musician. It is He who is playing with us, on us and in us. We cannot separate God from His music. The universal Consciousness is constantly being played by the Supreme Himself, and is constantly growing into the Supreme Music.
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