A Quote by Savion Glover

My style is ever evolving. My style is tomorrow. — © Savion Glover
My style is ever evolving. My style is tomorrow.
I'm constantly changing and evolving so I don't abide by just one certain style. I like to look at my personal style as an extension of my mood.
My style is constantly evolving. Style has been something that I think has been the hardest thing for me to come to terms with.
A style does not go out of style as long as it adapts itself to its period. When there is an incompatibility between the style and a certain state of mind, it is never the style that triumphs.
Men's style has evolved significantly, but for the better. And mine's ever evolving too.
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.
I guess your style should be ever evolving because that's the best thing about it.
But everything written has style. The list of ingredients on the side of a cornflakes box has style. And everything literary has literary style. And style is integral to a work. How something is told correlates with - more - makes what's being told. A story is its style.
I have been robbed of three million dollars all told. Everyone today is playing my stuff and I don't even get credit. Kansas City style, Chicago style, New Orleans style hell, they're all Jelly Roll style.
My style is raw; my style is '95. My style is what I live. My style is my story.
As a songwriter, you tend to develop your own style, your own technique, based around what it is you're trying to write and perform, in terms of your own music. So a way of evolving a guitar style as a songwriter is much easier, I think, than developing a true style of your own just from listening to music or playing other people's music.
The most important thing in life is style. That is, the style of ones existence-the characteristic mode of ones actions-is basically, ultimately what matters. For if man defines himself by doing, then style is doubly definitive, because style describes the doing.
I don't believe, in the end, that there is any such thing as no style. Even a very neutral, plain style, one that doesn't use colloquialisms, lyrical flourishes, heavy supplies of metaphor, etc., is a style, and it becomes a writer's characteristic style just as much as a thicker, richer deployment of idiom and vocabulary.
A design style is defined by a set of microdecisions. A clear style reflects a consistent set. A clear style may not be a good style; a muddled one never is.
The science of style as an organ of thought, of style in relation to the ideas and feelings, might be called the organology of style.
I think style is being so comfortable and confident in what you're wearing. That's what style is, 'cause everybody's got different style.
I've changed my style constantly, so I'm not sure I have one defined style, except perhaps style of subject matter.
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