A Quote by Mike Posner

Detroit is in my music consciously and subconsciously. — © Mike Posner
Detroit is in my music consciously and subconsciously.

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You have deep-seated survival anxieties. And you don't like bigots, bullies, snobs or hypocrites. Subconsciously there are many people you hate." "Consciously, sir, consciously," Yossarian corrected in an effort to help. "I hate them consciously.
Other [artists'] music is really what you get most inspiration from, whether consciously or subconsciously. I like a lot of old music and a lot of soul music. I also really like a lot of new stuff.
I kind of grew up with hip hop and of course being from Detroit I'm a Motown man. Music is in our blood. When you're from Detroit, music is in your DNA.
Maybe mothers - consciously or subconsciously - repelled their daughters in different ways.
Everyone (consciously or subconsciously) feels alone too - but no matter what, we're actually ALL together.
Genetics do play a role in how you consciously or subconsciously manifest your true self.
Well, subconsciously I suppose some things must stick but I'm not influenced consciously by them.
The reason why we're not happy is because we believe consciously and subconsciously that we're separate from god, eternal awareness.
If the unconscious must express itself it will do so through the work that you do consciously or subconsciously, with words, with what you have to say.
When someone becomes such a big personality then subconsciously or consciously he starts building a wall around him.
Well, I was into music since I was a kid, ya know, back in Detroit. I say Detroit, but it was really a little suburb outside the city called Romeo.
It was this weird confrontation of these two delicious flavors that got me consciously or subconsciously combining Lincoln and vampires as an observational in-joke with myself.
Humans are pattern-seeking animals, consciously and subconsciously imposing designs and theories on to past events. We do this in both our private lives and when looking at history.
Once you learn to do something consciously, you can move it into the subconscious and do it well. Everything you do well will be done subconsciously.
I think that whenever you feel reactive or are being reactive as opposed to proactive, that inherently - consciously or subconsciously - creates a lot of stress.
Whenever I work on a role, I always allow it to subconsciously take me to a place that is magical and unexpected, rather than consciously driving it to a place.
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