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Continous security improvement , learning from mistakes

May 7th, 2009 admin

There is something to be learned from what some of the great jazz musicians said:

“It’s not the mistakes that count, it’s what you do after them that counts.” -Thelonious Monk


“I like the girls to match the upholstery of the car.”
-Charlie Barnet-

“Tastes are created by the business interests. How else can you explain the popularity of Kenny G?”
Charles Mingus-

The outer space beings are my brothers. They sent me here. They already know my music.”
-Sun Ra-

“Blues is to jazz what yeast is to bread-without it, it’s flat.”
-Carmen McCrae-

“Miles was a soul man, a sound, a black Humphrey Bogart. He was also a  p***k.” -Albert Goldman-

“It’s taken me all my life to learn what not to play.” -Dizzy Gillespie-

“I spent a lot of time playing in horrible places that were not fun. Somebody once said it is character building and I was like: My character is just fine.” -Diana Krall-

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