Quotes about Music
When I sing, I believe. I'm honest. If you want to get an audience with you, there's only one way. You have to reach out to them with total honesty and humility.
— Frank Sinatra
There's nothing like a good cheating song to make me want to run home to be with my wife.
— Steven Curtis Chapman
I have spent probably years of time waiting in studio lounges - waiting on a mix, waiting on my time to sing, waiting on, waiting on, waiting on. That's just the nature of life.
— Amy Grant
I want a life that makes music - not just practices the piano.
— Ann Voskamp
Music has a way of filling in the missing places. It is a gift from God above, who didn't have to provide it, but He did anyway and I half think He decided life just wouldn't be as good without it.
— Chris Fabry
The harder we press on a violin string, the less we can feel it. The louder we play, the less we hear.… If I "try" to play, I fail; if I race, I trip. The only road to strength is vulnerability. —STEPHEN NACHMANOVITCH
— Arianna Huffington
If the choice is between doing something supercool and having no one hear it and doing something equally cool and tricking people into putting it on the radio, I don't think the second option is some big sellout.
— Julian Casablancas
Listen. Your life is happening. You are happening. Think back on your journey. The music of your life...
— Frederick Buechner
The songs of the slave represent the sorrows of his heart; and he is relieved by them, only as an aching heart is relieved by its tears.
— Frederick Douglass
Music therapy was so important in the early stages of my recovery because it can help retrain different parts of your brain to form language centers in areas where they weren't before you were injured.
— Gabrielle Giffords
The darkness, the loop of negative thoughts on repeat, clamours and interferes with the music I hear in my head.
— Lady Gaga
If you were a song What song would you be? Would you be the voice that sings, Would you be the music? When I am singing this song for you You are not empty air You are here, One breath and then another: You are here with me...
— Margaret Atwood