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Things to which I attached so much importance now seem trivial, insignificant; other things which I took for granted now seem priceless.
When his Russian contemporary Igor Stravinsky compared Ravel to "the most perfect of Swiss watchmakers," he was in fact extolling those qualities of intricacy and precision to which he himself attached so much importance.
"I just attached so much importance to everything, because in my head I felt that if I didn't get it right, there was an incredible doom looming behind it.
I treated each job sort of like a college assignment worthwhile for what it had to teach; if there was a payday attached, so much the better.
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I don't attach so much significance to his book.
We attach so much meaning to these songs".
I find it frightening that anyone can attach so much importance to clothes.
"These are things that happen on the pitch and you shouldn't attach so much importance to them.
We could be doing something else.' So we don't attach so much of this emotion to fast cars and racing.
He wanted others to make the pilgrimage: "If you bring someone down here for a day, they'll attach so much emotion to being here that it will have an effect next year, even if this isn't here the day before the election".
Isn't it silly to attach so much significance to a single point?
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