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Its always been a gift with me, hearing music the way I do. I dont know where it comes from, its just there and I dont q
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"It's always been a gift with me, hearing music the way I do. I don't know where it comes from, it's just there and I don't question it"

- Miles Davis

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Miles Davis was a famous jazz musician as well as author, and this quote speaks to his unique capability to hear music in such a way that was unlike anybody else. He was talented with an innate understanding of songs and the capacity to interpret it in such a way that was truly special. He recognized this present, yet he really did not doubt it or attempt to understand where it came from. He merely approved it as well as used it to develop several of one of the most renowned jazz music of all time. His quote speaks with the power of accepting and also accepting one's presents, and just how it can cause excellent points. It also speaks with the secret of creative thinking and exactly how it can come from seemingly nowhere. Miles Davis was a master of his craft, and this quote is a testament to his ability and also his readiness to approve it without question.

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Miles Davis This quote is written / told by Miles Davis between May 26, 1926 and September 26, 1991. He was a famous Musician from USA. The author also have 12 other quotes.

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