Child Quote by Jim Coleman Download Open image “Yes, I was forced to take piano lessons for 8 years as a child.” — Jim Coleman ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 2.2 out of 5 (4 ratings) Copy quoteShare Child Children Forced Forced Piano Lessons Lessons Years Piano Piano lessons Song Take Years Yes
I played the piano growing up and then stopped for 10 or 12 years. — Timothee Chalamet Copy Share Image
So I guess I had, I think they tell me I had, about three years total of piano lessons, off and on. — Warren Zevon Copy Share Image
I was coerced into taking piano lessons in the early '50s. It was a quite unpleasant experience. — Robert Quine Copy Share Image
I took one piano lesson and hated it and then didn't take any piano lessons until I was 18. — Rostam Batmanglij Copy Share Image
I took piano lessons when I was like 5 or 6 but that was a long time ago. I stopped when I was 13. — Marion Cotillard Copy Share Image
I started piano lessons when I was four; I was being classically trained at the Colburn School. — Jacqueline Emerson Copy Share Image
I took piano for many years. I kicked and screamed through all of my lessons, but my mom really insisted. — Kristin Kreuk Copy Share Image
I played piano growing up, had lessons and all that. I still try to touch up on that every once in a while. — Jrue Holiday Copy Share Image
I played the piano as a boy for six years, from the time I was six to 12 years old. My piano lessons ended… — John Gokongwei Copy Share Image
For electronica music, David Linton has been doing this series called Unity Gain, which is pretty cool. — Jim Coleman Copy Share Image
So, through playing with Cop I realized that there is a potentially interested audience out in the world. — Jim Coleman Copy Share Image
First, I'm trying to edit down about 7 hours of material which I made prior to the Cop days and find some way to… — Jim Coleman Copy Share Image
I don't think I really know just how cool Satan really was when I was in Junior High School. Now, thanks to Marilyn Manson,… — Jim Coleman Copy Share Image
I do remember being in high school and trying to go to an Outlaws concert, but I was too drunk and ended up in… — Jim Coleman Copy Share Image
As a kid, I used to go see all the jazz players, Oscar Peterson, Stan Kenton, Dave Brubeck, Dizzy Gillespe. — Jim Coleman Copy Share Image
I actually went to film school and was making experimental films for a short time, so it wasn't such a leap. — Jim Coleman Copy Share Image
Unfortunately, however, I have too many desires to make a good Buddhist. — Jim Coleman Copy Share Image
In scoring, I usually start with a sound or group of sounds, searching out what feels right. — Jim Coleman Copy Share Image
With Frat House, at times I needed to make music that would reflect what these fraternity brothers might actually listen to, but still keep… — Jim Coleman Copy Share Image
The thing about hitting kids is, think about if you were doing the same thing to another adult. Hitting your kid is really the… — Zach Braff Copy Share Image
“Children's lives are always beginning and adults' lives are always ending. Or is it the opposite? Your childhood is always ending and your adult… — Alison Espach Copy Share Image
“As parents who make every effort we can to raise our children in loving security, we do not need to feel more guilt than… — Gabor Maté Copy Share Image
I want to make my music and be a happy woman, a good wife, a good mom and one day hopefully have a child… — LeAnn Rimes Copy Share Image
I would have done well as a gypsy child, I think. A circus baby. I coulda played a great street urchin or ragamuffin. Or… — Natasha Lyonne Copy Share Image
I'm a weirdo and an only child. That comes together to create one-woman shows. — Amanda Seales Copy Share Image
To assist a child we must provide him with an environment which will enable him to develop freely. — Maria Montessori Copy Share Image
Almost everywhere we find . . . the use of various coercive measures, to rid ourselves as quickly as possible of the child withinus--i.e.,… — Alice Miller Copy Share Image
if we center our lives on BMWs, RVs, VCRs, PCs and the other acronyms of consumerism, we cannot expect our children to do otherwise. — Johnnetta B. Cole Copy Share Image