Top 864 Labels Quotes & Sayings - Page 2

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Last updated on April 14, 2025.
The first act of insight is throw away the labels.
Ive tried to avoid labels, but they always find you.
Satan labels you. God names you. — © Gloria Gaither
Satan labels you. God names you.
I'm a Hollywood pinhead; I don't know about political labels.
I don't like labels, but if you have to put a label on it, I'm a gay man.
I don't disown feminism, but I don't believe in such labels.
Labels want my name beside a X like Malcolm
Artists are traditionally resistant to labels.
If I were to put labels on demonetization, it would be transparency and traceability.
I don't like labels. I have always fought against that as a stand-up.
Genre labels are useful only insofar as they help you find an audience.
I don't think labels are as important as results.
Sometimes those labels that the league puts on players aren't right. — © Mike D'Antoni
Sometimes those labels that the league puts on players aren't right.
I was very much not a follower of labels in school. If anything, I was labeled 'uncool.'
I think staying away from labels is what makes my films refreshing.
They always like to put labels on me.
When you accept everything for what it is without labels you are outside of your ego.
A degree on the wall, without labels on your back, is nothing.
I am tired of the constant demonizing of people via political labels.
People are too complicated to have simple labels.
I know what labels and artists need, along with the consumer.
The big labels have less of a stranglehold on artists and how they record and where they go.
I don't care about labels or anything.
Labels are limiting, and I don't like them.
I'm not that interested in labels or litmus tests.
Labels are for cans, not for people.
God can and will break the labels that have held you hostage.
My customer isn't wrapped up in labels and money.
Some people just don't subscribe to labels.
There are some things that you have to consider when using MySpace, and a lot of big labels don't do this.
One thing is clear: Ron Paul defies labels.
Take away all your labels and you are the Infinite Being.
Labels applied to people of any race are inherently offensive.
If someone labels you, it is very hard to shake it off.
I'm tired of labels. This is my label right here: El Cucuy.
I just do what I do because it feels right. Other people attach labels to that.
I've always ignored the labels people put on things.
I don't like labels, but I do have blue eyes and I'm soulful, so what am I going to do? — © Robin Thicke
I don't like labels, but I do have blue eyes and I'm soulful, so what am I going to do?
Labels don't really impress, it's the uniqueness and risk in decor that inspire.
It's a habit of mine now, noticing labels, logos, shoes.
I've been DJing since before I could read the labels on the records.
I believe this generation, particularly the younger people don't really like labels.
There are just as many dirt bags in independent music as there are in major labels.
You're not a combination of all your labels. You just are.
All labels are offensive in some way.
I don't want to be on any major labels.
I hate genres. I think they're just marketing labels.
The only thing major labels can really offer is money. — © Conor Oberst
The only thing major labels can really offer is money.
I identify as queer. I just don't know what any of these labels mean.
My dad never liked labels, and neither do I.
Major labels blow all their money massively and blame it on the band.
I think that's the problem in a lot of music. We've got these record labels.
Major labels don't play with samples not being cleared.
I try to shy away from labels and focus on the issues.
The music business is suffering because fewer artists are being invested in. Labels are putting in less money, taking fewer risks and signing half as many artists as they did 10 years ago. Everything is risk averse right now and there are two ways to deal with a business situation like this: either reduce your risk or increase your return. They're reducing their risk to the bone and looking for ways with their 360 deals to increase their return. They're still not making money. Artists are suffering. Labels, or music investors, are suffering.
Oh, I don't like labels.
I've tried to avoid labels, but they always find you.
Traditionally with debut albums, labels insist on a face, so people know who you are.
I am purely a technocrat and I reject all ideological labels.
The sacred lives beyond labels and judgment, in the wood-of-no-names.
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