Words matter. These are the best Mojo Quotes from famous people such as Rick Rubin, Billy Corgan, Jerry Saltz, Kehinde Wiley, David Liss, and they’re great for sharing with your friends.
I always feel like there’s something magic in recording studios. There’s a reason good music continues to be made in them. It’s just some mojo element.
Rock in the mainstream culture has lost a lot of its mojo.
Chris Ofili’s suave, stippled, visually tricked-out paintings of the nineties, with their allover fields of shimmering dots and clumps of dung, are like cave paintings of modern life. They crackle with optical cockiness, love, and massive amounts of painterly mojo.
My work is a contemporary call to arms. It is time to get our mojo back. To rediscover our true north.
In the past, people generally believed they could acquire magic in two ways: through learning the craft, either from another practitioner or from books; or through obtaining magic from a powerful being-think Faust or the classic, demonized witch, both of whom get their mojo from Satan.
My work is a contemporary call to arms. It is time to get our mojo back. To rediscover our true north.
What I can’t understand is why people still won’t give me the credibility that I look for. If Mojo or any other of those magazines would give me the credit for only ever performing my own songs rather than someone like Rod Stewart singing other people’s songs looking for success.
For a long time I was looking for my perfect equilibrium, my mojo. And now I think I’m getting there: I’ve found my customer, my silhouette, my cut.
Being a playwright of any race is difficult, and Lord knows it gets more difficult the further you get from the middle of the road. I don’t know what kind of magic my mojo is working, but it’s working.
Our job as leaders is to find those innovators and release their mojo – lean startup-style – to serve the American people better.
Imagine you’re doing your thing, and somebody comes up to you and just kills your mojo. Just tell them, ‘No flex zone!’
Rock in the mainstream culture has lost a lot of its mojo.
This is life right here. This is what happens. You get knocked down. You’ve got to step back up. How are you going to handle a loss? This is what Mojo Rawley is all about.
I hope the story of 2011 is that America gets its mojo back. You’ve got to remember that America has the best universities; it’s got some of the best businesses. It’s got an unbelievable work ethic, rule of law. The story of 2011 will be America blossoming again.
The first time I played a killer, in the 1997 film ‘Mojo,’ I went to my local video shop and got out a video of real executions and a history of the Third Reich. The guy in the shop was giving me a look. I thought this would help, but I don’t think it made any difference, and I don’t want to see any more executions.
If some of the people who write about mojo came with me for a week, they would drop dead on their feet.
Chris Ofili’s suave, stippled, visually tricked-out paintings of the nineties, with their allover fields of shimmering dots and clumps of dung, are like cave paintings of modern life. They crackle with optical cockiness, love, and massive amounts of painterly mojo.
Our job as leaders is to find those innovators and release their mojo – lean startup-style – to serve the American people better.
I’m in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, the Songwriters Hall of Fame. Jimmy Page gave me the MOJO Maverick award. I got an Ivor Novella Award for my very first song.
I hope the story of 2011 is that America gets its mojo back. You’ve got to remember that America has the best universities; it’s got some of the best businesses. It’s got an unbelievable work ethic, rule of law. The story of 2011 will be America blossoming again.
I’m lying in my bed, blanket is warm, this body will never keep me safe from harm. I still feel your hair, black ribbons of coal. Touch my skin to keep me whole. If only you’d come back to me. To feel you at my side, wouldn’t need no Mojo Pin to keep me satisfied.
Imagine you’re doing your thing, and somebody comes up to you and just kills your mojo. Just tell them, ‘No flex zone!’
I’ve said this before: a homeless guy in Detroit has more mojo than a millionaire in Jacksonville.
I have twin six-year-old boys. Have no mojo. The closest thing to a mojo I have is five minutes of peace.
What I can’t understand is why people still won’t give me the credibility that I look for. If Mojo or any other of those magazines would give me the credit for only ever performing my own songs rather than someone like Rod Stewart singing other people’s songs looking for success.