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#1. Some of the songs I wanted to be really full, [but] there's something to be said for just a voice and a guitar #Quote by Ingrid Michaelson
#2. The clouds wept when my heart sang a song of sorrow #Quote by Sonya Watson
#3. The gods made our bodies as well as our souls, is it not so? They give us voices, so we might worship them with song. They give us hands, so we might build them temples. And they give us desire, so we might mate and worship them in that way. #Quote by George R R Martin
#4. You kind of have to become a song so to speak and we wanted to make sure that Tom did them with the best abilities he had and captured all that what the song is all about. #Quote by Kerry King
#5. With every song I have a person in mind who, in a perfect world, would perform with me. Usually I end up not getting that person, and I'm forced to settle for someone else. #Quote by Busta Rhymes
#6. Your brain secretly wants that song, because it's so familiar to everything else you've already heard and liked. It just sounds right." There is evidence that a preference for things that sound "familiar" is a product of our neurology. #Quote by Charles Duhigg
#7. As the voices beneath the music are talking, you find that the music is just as important as what they're saying. The traditional thing is to lower the music so you can hear the dialogue. We just couldn't do that for that song. #Quote by Stanley Nelson Jr.
#8. My nails are my rhythm section when I'm writing a song all alone. Some day, I may cut an album, just me and my nails. #Quote by Dolly Parton
#9. Why only one song, one speech, one text at a time?" - "When Our Lips Speak Together #Quote by Luce Irigaray
#10. When you write a song, you don't ask if it's good or not, or if it's gonna sell. When you write a song, you ask whether you've reached deep inside your heart and whether it's honest. #Quote by Michael Masser
#11. I must return to the mountains-to Yosemite. I am told that the winter storms there will not be easily borne, but I am bewitched, enchanted, and tomorrow I must start for the great temple to listen to the winter songs and sermons preached and sung only there. #Quote by John Muir
#12. And he will also find the little god whom girls like best: beside the well he lies, still, with his eyes shut. Verily, in bright daylight he fell asleep, the sluggard! Did he chase after the butterflies too much? ... He may cry and weep - but he is laughable even when he weeps. And with tears in his eyes he shall ask you for a dance and I myself will sing a song for his dance: a dancing and mocking song on the spirit of gravity ... (p.108 - The Dancing Song) #Quote by Friedrich Nietzsche
#13. As far as Rap goes Tupac was my favorite, I used to sing some of his songs in my set before I ever met his dad. #Quote by Michael Tolcher
#14. I like sitting in the dark and watching people far more talented than I'll ever be sing my songs and say my words. It's thrilling. #Quote by Kathie Lee Gifford
#15. And when at last I find you your song will fill the air. #Quote by The Beatles
#16. A Song of the good green grass! A song no more of the city streets; A song of farms - a song of the soil of fields. A song with the smell of sun-dried hay, where the nimble pitchers handle the pitch-fork; A song tasting of new wheat, and of fresh-husk'd maize. #Quote by Walt Whitman
#17. Spending a lot of time alone, gave me a lot of time to think. A lot of time to think gave me the time to write songs. #Quote by Taylor Swift
#18. True joy doth need no song to praise it, silence for love's delight is best. #Quote by Emanuel Geibel
#19. Every sound is born out of silence, dies back into silence, and during its life span is surrounded by silence. Silence enables the sound to be. It is an intrinsic but unmanifested part of every sound, every musical note, every song, every word. #Quote by Eckhart Tolle
#20. What I say is from my heart. You must be sincere. So when I sing a song, people are supposed to feel it. #Quote by Wayne Wonder
#21. I've come to sing you a song called December. #Quote by Ryan Murphy
#22. My voice is my instrument ... It is not in the throat, from where it appears to come. It is in my feet and how they touch the floor, in my legs and how they lift and sink with the rhythm of the song. It is in my hips and belly and lower back ... #Quote by Holly Near
#23. Just because people play songs with great technique doesn't mean the records are better. #Quote by Kenny G
#24. When I get into the studio, it's not about trying to get a good song, it's about whatever comes naturally. #Quote by Jessica Mauboy
#25. Art is memory made public. Time wins in the long run. Books turn to dust, negatives decay, records get worn out, civilizations burn. But as long as the art endures, a song or a view or a thought or a feeling someone once thought worth keeping is saved and stays shareable. Others can say, "I feel that too. #Quote by David Mitchell
#26. Saying nothing was preferable to saying too much. Well versed in the Bible, Lincoln may also have remembered the lines from Isaiah: "You silence the uproar of foreigners; as heat is reduced by the shadow of a cloud, so the song of the ruthless is stilled."102 #Quote by Harold Holzer
#27. All of the creatures were staring fixedly at Boots. She was standing on the back of her loyal cockroach friend, Temp, smack in the middle of the octagon, singing "The Itsy-Bisty Spider" at the top of her lungs. The green spider, to whom the song principially was directed, seemed to be cringing. Boots was somewhat off-key, but Gregor was pretty sure it was the loudness that was making the arachnid hunch down and contract.
"She has been going on like this for hours," whispered Nerissa. "Days more like it," said Ripred in disgust.
"Next I will sing one for you!" announced Boots, pointing at the bat, who actually flinched. #Quote by Suzanne Collins
#28. I write all the time, and I write a lot of songs, but before I started putting out records those songs always just ended up on stuff that I did with The Babies. #Quote by Kevin Morby
#29. I grew up in New York City in the '80s, and it was the epicenter of hip-hop. There was no Internet. Cable television wasn't as broad. I would listen to the radio, hear cars pass by playing a song, or tape songs off of the radio. At that time, there was such an excitement around hip-hop music. #Quote by Michael Rapaport
#30. White people don't sing together very often, and when they do, it's about the celebrity of the song. The singing at my shows is all about harmony. #Quote by Ben Folds
#31. I always prefer other people's interpretations over my own, so I'm not very quick to make explicit what exactly a song or record is about. #Quote by M. Ward
#32. When I pick songs for karaoke, I have three concerns: (1) What will this song say about me? (2) How will I sound singing it? and (3) How will it make people feel? #Quote by Mindy Kaling
#33. Coming from a little suburban town, I wasn't a hip city kid. I was quite the opposite, really. Songs like 'Saturday's Kids' rang a bell for kids all over the country. That song was about the kids I grew up with. #Quote by Paul Weller