Quotes about Singing
Singing has to come from the inside, and i don't have anything left inside.' 'really?' Ruth said, amazed, 'How did that happen?' 'it all just drained out.
— Francine Rivers
To feel not only submitted but willing to be anything or nothing as the Lord wills it - this is, in truth, to sing a song to our Well Beloved.
— Charles Spurgeon
What would I be singing, Vicky wondered,—if I sang out my moods?
— Madeleine L'Engle
It is a flaw In happiness to see beyond our bourn, - It forces us in summer skies to mourn, It spoils the singing of the nightingale.
— John Keats
The poet is a bird of strange moods. He descends from his lofty domain to tarry among us, singing; if we do not honor him he will unfold his wings and fly back to his dwelling place.
— Khalil Gibran
We do not sing because we are happy, we are happy because we sing.
— William James
Worship is far more than praising, singing, and praying to God. Worship is a lifestyle of enjoying God, loving him, and giving ourselves to be used for his purposes.
— Rick Warren
All of my brothers and sisters are very talented. They all sang all right.
— Dolly Parton
My mother was a classic matriarchal figure. She'd sing round the house and always had music on.
— Bill Bailey
Occasionally, some brother sings very earnestly through his nose, often disturbing those around him, but it does not matter how the voice sounds to the ears of man. What is important is how the heart sounds to the ears of God.
— Charles Spurgeon
Presently a choir of small voices chanted forth an old Christmas carol, the burden of which was— Rejoice, our Saviour he was born On Christmas Day in the morning. I rose softly, slipt on my clothes, opened the door suddenly, and beheld one of the most beautiful little fairy groups that a painter could imagine. It consisted of a boy and two girls, the eldest not more than six, and lovely as seraphs. They were going the rounds of the house and singing at every chamber door
— Washington Irving
To sing is to pray twice.
— St. Augustine