A Quote by Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi

Perform with elan, brilliance and dash - at concert pitch. — © Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi
Perform with elan, brilliance and dash - at concert pitch.
The Latino military fare badly when they stumble into war with the gringos. But in the torture, murder, and massacre of their own people, they have always performed with brilliance and elan.
I won't lie, I didn't know there was a concert. I've always known about the Nobel Peace Prize and the different prizes given out for science and this and that, but I didn't know there was a concert the day after. When they said, 'You're going to perform in Norway for the Nobel Peace Prize concert,' I was like, 'All right, I'm there.'
I am blessed to perform in the studio and on the concert stage.
I'm very excited to once again perform the National Anthem at Michigan International Speedway for the GFS Marketplace 400. The fans at MIS have always been great to me and it is always an honor to perform for them, whether it's a concert or the National Anthem.
I was taught in my religious upbringing to spell God with a dash, G-d. But now my dash is pink.
We take a dash of sexiness, a dash of spice, and blend it in with awesomeness and glory. Then we dance.
I am proud to perform at the Nobel Peace Prize Concert.
For me, the music is spiritual and I think comes to life when we perform it in concert.
I've learned that I can still be loved if I perform well, and I learned that from the broken brilliance of Matt Hardy.
The very first concert I ever went to was a Green Day concert when I was 12 years old, at the Hershey Centre in Mississauga, Ont., and I remember right after seeing them perform I started a band, and I wanted to get up in front of people and start performing. Ten years later, to be on the Green Day 'American Idiot' tour is really awesome.
My business is to perform on the pitch, to put in performances and that is what I want to do.
When you die there's going to be a tombstone. It's going to have your name. It's gonna have the year you're born and the day you die. In between there's going to be a dash. And that dash is going to represent everything you did in your life, good and bad. That's how you're remembered. What do you want your dash to represent?
Whenever you're playing on the pitch, you have to step up to the plate and perform.
As modern-day professionals it all comes down to how you perform on the pitch.
If the fans are happy with me it is due to how I perform on the pitch.
That's what all the good players do. They actually go out and perform on the pitch.
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