A Quote by Robert Barry

I wanted my style to be very recognizable. — © Robert Barry
I wanted my style to be very recognizable.
I've been very, very successful at building probably the most recognizable, physically recognizable brand in personal development.
When I was singing in Helen, the style was to have a really unusual voice. The order of the day was to have emotion and passion and a recognizable style.
If one means by style the voice, the irreducible and always recognizable and alive thing, then of course style is really everything.
The director's very important to me, particularly when the director has a recognizable style.
I'm Dario Argento, and my style is something recognizable I think by the audience.
My jiu-jitsu style is not a beautiful style. I have very simple submissions. It works, but it's not like Demian Maia or Nick Diaz's very exciting style.
How was it possible to wake up every day and be recognizable to another when so often one was barely recognizable to oneself?
Its a matter of style. The Evan Hunter style and the Ed McBain style are very, very different.
It's a matter of style. The Evan Hunter style and the Ed McBain style are very, very different.
Style is just an impression. Style itself is hollow. Style, its ok style as long as it is part of a language. Style for style itself is just something very hollow.
Tokyo style is so specific. And I'm a very big fan of their history. It's pretty simple. A lot of the time, people expect to see the wild style that comes out of Japan, but I think, traditionally, the style is very simple.
Hollywood wanted a certain type of comic - that Def Jam comedy style of comic that was very loud, very brash, very much from the ghetto, had that sensibility.
I just wanted to play tennis. I started because I wanted to pick up another sport and then as I was slowly getting better I wanted to see how far I can go but I always wanted to be myself. I wanted to be original. I didn't want to copy anybody's style.
I feel like, in many ways, Billie Holiday's still very under-appreciated as an artist. People focus on her voice, and all of the very recognizable vocal things that she does, which are great. But I wanted to, with this project, start the conversation again about her as a radical feminist, as a civil rights activist - taking a stance. And also just [her] being a non-conformist.
I guess I can't be a great architect. Great architects have a recognizable style. But if every building I did were the same, it would be pretty boring.
Looking back, my style was pretty much Marvel house style - very large, thick characters, very musclebound, not very flexible.
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