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Solomon composed three thousand proverbs, and his songs numbered a thousand and five.
— 1 Kings 4:32
I started being me about the songs, not writing objectively, but subjectively. I think it was Dylan who helped me realize that - not by any discussion or anything, but by hearing his work.
— John Lennon
I write music every day.
— Lady Gaga
I love writing every song I can like a little mini movie. I like to have a character, or some characters, and really paint a picture with the song.
— Dolly Parton
I don't write songs that don't affect me on some level, because I figure if I am not moved by it, if its not something that I have a longing to celebrate or to be reminded of, if it doesn't affect me, then how can I possibly think it is going to affect somebody else. My touchstone is write something that matters.
— Amy Grant
When I heard 'Jesus, Take the Wheel,' I was like, OK. Some people look at it as a song written for an American Idol, Carrie Underwood, who is wonderful. But when you're a songwriter listening to a song, you hear something else. I heard that song, and wow.
— Lady Gaga
The song 'Baby Baby,' I so love that song because I wrote it about my first daughter.
— Amy Grant
I love the pursuit of songwriting, and I've seen what songs can do in people's lives. Some of the stories that come back from songs flying around the globe are so encouraging.
— Matt Redman
I always like story songs, Dolly Parton, Tom T. Hall, Mel Tillis, Red Stegall, when they'd do their story songs. I was totally enthralled.
— Reba McEntire
Jimmy Van Heusen was a top security test pilot in World War II as well as being a great songwriter. He was absolutely incredible. Van Heusen inspired me to write music.
— Frank Sinatra Jr.
How my emotions starred as I played! During one of this tug-of-war contest between knowing right and doing wrong, I wrote the words to a song on my own for the first time.
— Jeremy Camp
If I could give you one line about writing worship songs, it would be 'Sing your prayers.'
— Paul Baloche