I keep the tantrums to a minimum because people don't want to see that.
“I keep the tantrums to a minimum because people don't want to see that.”
— Lou Barlow · Minimum
The World Motivation
I keep the tantrums to a minimum because people don't want to see that.
“I keep the tantrums to a minimum because people don't want to see that.”
— Lou Barlow · Minimum
I keep the tantrums to a minimum because people don't want to see that.
I think musicians naturally gravitate toward music that sounds real.
If you put heavy, regular classic guitar strings on a baritone ukulele, it gets pretty low. It has a really nice, low, warm feel to it.
I look forward to so many things about going to Japan. The shows are early. It's great! They're really early, so it helps make dealing with jetlag a little easier.
When I first started writing songs, I did play with my fingers, and I had these kind of weird strums. There's, like, three or four strumming patterns that seemed kind of unique to me.
That's a battle we are always fighting whenever we cut trailers or promos for films. We always wonder how much to say, and every filmmaker wants to say the minimum. You don't want to reveal your film and ruin the viewing experience.
Statistical studies are all over the lot about the pluses and minuses of raising the minimum wage.
I thought in this country, the best social program was a job. Yet minimum wage jobs aren't paying enough to keep families out of poverty.
I set myself 600 words a day as a minimum output, regardless of the weather, my state of mind or if I'm sick or well. There must be 600 finished words-not almost right words.
Even if we raised the minimum wage to $15 an hour, it's still hard to prosper on that wage.