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If you want to capitulate to what commercial needs are, you can always be commercially valuable, but Im not interested i
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"If you want to capitulate to what commercial needs are, you can always be commercially valuable, but I'm not interested in being that"

- Ken Hensley

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This quote by Ken Hensley suggests that he is not thinking about complying with what is expected of him in order to be commercially effective. He suggests that it is possible to be commercially valuable by capitulating to what business requirements are, however he is not interested in doing so. This suggests that he values his own innovative expression and creative integrity more than the prospective financial benefits of complying with commercial requirements. He wants to sacrifice prospective financial gain in order to stay real to his own imaginative vision. This quote speaks with the value of remaining real to oneself and one's own creative vision, even if it suggests compromising potential financial gain. It is a reminder that it is possible to be successful without jeopardizing one's own worths and beliefs.

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England Flag This quote is written / told by Ken Hensley somewhere between August 24, 1945 and today. He/she was a famous Musician from England. The author also have 18 other quotes.

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