A Quote by Steve Lacy

The potential for the saxophone is unlimited. — © Steve Lacy
The potential for the saxophone is unlimited.
The saxophone was created to mimic the human voice and I think that's why I gravitated toward the saxophone eventually. I'd loved the clarinet, but there's something about the saxophone that just grabs you.
Beyond the mind, at the deepest level of consciousnesss, resides the spirit. This is the part of us that is eternal, unchanging, and imbued with pure unlimited potential. Tapping into this potential is what enables us to manifest miracles.
The agricultural potential of Africa is unlimited.
The worst curse in life is unlimited potential.
You came into this world pregnant with unlimited potential.
Metro Atlanta has virtually unlimited economic potential.
When you play a sax, that saxophone is irreverent. It's noisy; it's a trickster... you cannot hide the saxophone in your hands, so it's a good teacher.
Those who remain content easily remain small: small are their joys, small are their ecstasies, small are their silences, small is their being. But there is no need! This smallness is your own imposition upon your freedom, upon your unlimited possibilities, upon your unlimited potential.
Questions provide the key to unlocking our unlimited potential.
Respect the building blocks, master the fundamentals, and the potential is unlimited
The reason why I don't have a hero is because heroes set a bar - whereas if we don't have one, our potential is unlimited.
I think, as an entrepreneur, you have to see the unlimited amount of potential but concentrate on your day and just keep building.
I originally started playing saxophone. I started singing a little bit when I got into middle school, when I realized girls didn't really date the dude with the saxophone.
Throughout the evening I would be recording these long saxophone delays and about four hours into the concert, if I wanted to take a break I would just play back the saxophone.
A cult classic... both a celebration of the unlimited potential of the comic book form, and a perfect melding of inspiring, iconoclastic imaginations.
That's the beautiful thing about the saxophone. It can peacefully coexist with just about anything - whether it's hip-hop, rap, rock music, pop, R&B or jazz, there's a place for the saxophone in all of those styles.
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