A Quote by Suga

I'm pretty much open to anyone who's unique and has mutual appreciation in the music as BTS. — © Suga
I'm pretty much open to anyone who's unique and has mutual appreciation in the music as BTS.
There is a built-in appreciation for music that is so much a part of the LDS culture. Utahns know that music can be divine and can touch a person's spirit in a unique way.
Where ever the spirit of Christ is known, there is much of good will, of mutual respect, of love and appreciation and kindness.
When I use the Internet, it's pretty much strictly for music. Checking out other people's web sites, what's going on, listening to music. It's pretty much a musical thing for me.
Music transcends language. BTS communicates with our fans by staying true to ourselves and believing in music every day.
I wish BTS could set up a model for k-pop with the best music and content so we have a positive impact on the U.S. music scene.
The white music was melodic and pretty, and you had beautiful women's voices like Gogi Grant and even the Andrews Sisters. Then I went directly to rhythm and blues, which had beautiful voices but not much melody in particular and pretty much the same chord pattern. I loved it, I was entrenched in it, but then folk music came in the middle of that for me, and made its own path. And it was part of the rebellion against bubblegum music, or music that is pretty but doesn't say anything.
Dancing is moving to the music without stepping on anyone's toes, pretty much the same as life.
I expect that all of us get pretty much what we deserve of appreciation.
I love BTS, their music is good, but they always support me.
Sociability is as much a law of nature as mutual struggle. Mutual aid is as much a law of animal life as mutual struggle.
I had no idea how much music and singing really means to people, and in my own tiny way to be a part of that is very humbling and very sweet, and and I feel very honored. ... I have a great appreciation for this, in every ways and a new understanding, and I'm just as amazed as anyone else.
If people work together in an open way with porous boundaries - that is, if they listen to each other and really talk to each other - then they are bound to trade ideas that are mutual to each other and be influenced by each other. That mutual influence and open system of working creates collaboration.
I got into hip-hop, but I still had appreciation for all types of music, so I was trained to have an open mind and to always go with the flow.
Music, music, music. It doesn't get much better than that! It pretty much consumes my life.
In all proper relationships there is no sacrifice of anyone to anyone. An architect needs clients, but he does not subordinate his work to their wishes. They need him, but they do not order a house just to give him commission. Men exchange their work by free, mutual consent to mutual advantage when their personal interests agree and they both desire the exchange.
The trouble with music appreciation in general is that people are taught to have too much respect for music they should be taught to love it instead.
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