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FOr a while, Id never had the opportunity to prove on TV that I could play the piano
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"FOr a while, I'd never had the opportunity to prove on TV that I could play the piano"

- Maurice Gibb

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In this quote, Maurice Gibb is expressing his frustration at not having the ability to showcase his piano playing skills on television. He discusses that for a while, he had never ever been provided the opportunity to prove his talent on a public platform. This might be due to numerous reasons such as lack of chances or not being recognized for his musical abilities. It is clear that Gibb is enthusiastic about playing the piano and wishes to share his skill with the world. This quote highlights the value of acknowledgment and opportunities in the pursuit of one's enthusiasms and talents.

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Australia Flag This quote is written / told by Maurice Gibb between December 22, 1949 and January 12, 2003. He/she was a famous Musician from Australia. The author also have 29 other quotes.

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