A Quote by Richard Sherman

I kind of go to the beat of my own drum. — © Richard Sherman
I kind of go to the beat of my own drum.
Bill Ward, when you hear his beats, he's not just playing a straight 4/4 beat; he's doing almost a hip-hop beat. There's a song called 'Sweet Leaf.' The drum beat that he's playing, he's trying to kind of swing and funkify it. Now, is he doing a great job of it? Maybe not. Maybe.
I'm inspired by anyone who's honest in their own expression, people who truly beat to the rhythm of their own drum.
I welcome someone who is willing to march to the beat of his own drum - to hell with the haters.
I feel like being into the beat of your own drum has become too prominent in the culture.
You can only really hear the beat of your own drum if you give yourself the space to sit in it.
I'm so proud to be on a Kate Bush record; she's always marched to the beat of her own drum.
Daddy says the world is a drum tight and hard and I told him I'm gonna beat out my own rhythm.
People are always telling me that i'm not like other girls...that i dont dress like other girls...that i dont act like other girls. But i'm my OWN person...i go to the beat of my own drum.
I think your heart dances to the beat of your own drum, and I’m the happiest I’ve ever been.
But we're not God. We're humans, and at the end of the day we have to march to the beat of a certain kind of drum. And if you step outside too far into thinking you're some sort of deity that can transcend law and order, then you've crossed a line.
Alber Elbaz is just a genius. He'll be in a dinner jacket and he doesn't care what time of day it is: I love that about him. He just marches to the beat of his own drum.
Tupac has always been somebody who represented a higher consciousness of what it means on both sides of the coin to be black in America. He and Prince were leaders who moved to the beat of their own drum, and I can only hope to follow in their footsteps.
Humor is like music. It's a rhythm, and you just kind of get the rhythm of it, and you have to know not to let the beat go too long, but to leave a beat in there for it to gel.
Woody Weatherman showed me two beats, the "do do dat, do do dat" rock beat and the "ooh at ooh at ooh at" punk beat and other than that I was pretty limited. I had just gotten a drum kit for Christmas, which I was stoked about so I was ready to go. Back then, the prerequisite for playing punk rock drums wasn't very high, it was really pretty generic as I'm sure you can imagine.
Without Metallica, I wouldn't be doing what I am doing. I have every Metallica record, of course, and I would spend hours on drums in my parents' basement with the stereo behind me, cranking those records and learning Lars' drum beats, beat by beat.
The first drum beat we all heard was our mother.
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