Cyndi Lauper Quotes & Sayings
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Famous Quotes By Cyndi Lauper
I never had a rivalry with Madonna. You don't knock another sister, ever. There's room for everybody on this planet; you don't have to be like anyone else. — Cyndi Lauper
The more you practice and study, the better you are ... so I still practice and study all the time. — Cyndi Lauper
My music is about a joyful experience. I've learned that if you can affect other people, you should. — Cyndi Lauper
You can't make your kids what you want them to be. They are who they are and you have to help them to succeed in the world as best you can. — Cyndi Lauper
Dick Clark was a really great influence in my career; he helped me a lot with his whole organization, and they were awesome to me at all different points - but one thing that I really disagreed with him on was when he said that what I do, pop music, is a disposable art form. — Cyndi Lauper
If you have intercourse you run the risk of dying and the ramifications of death are final. — Cyndi Lauper
If you can't go one way, there's many ways to get where you're going. So you just take a step back and see beyond the wall. — Cyndi Lauper
I come from a line of great Sicilian women, and their mentality is to endure and push through to the other side. — Cyndi Lauper
People can save the world by the way they think and by the way they behave and what they hold to be important. — Cyndi Lauper
Some boys take a beautiful girl and hide her away from the rest of the world, I want to be the one to walk in the sun. — Cyndi Lauper
Everyone's gotta have a voice, to be able to speak out. Left supresses right, right supresses left, and what's left and what's right? You know? It's America. You gotta be able to speak out. That's why people came here from all over the world: to have a fair shake. Not more than somebody else - the same. — Cyndi Lauper
I was always cutting my Barbie and Pollyanna dolls' hair. I lined them all up and put a cloth around their necks, like they were at the beauty parlor. Barbie was a real heartbreaker, but then all of a sudden, Barbie was freakin' bald. That was a shocker. — Cyndi Lauper
I get the greatest feeling when I'm singing. It's other-worldly. Your feet are anchored into the Earth and into this energy force that comes up through your feet and goes up the top of your head and maybe you're holding hands with the angels or the stars, I have no idea. — Cyndi Lauper
I have a hard time doing anything someone else tells me to do! I've always been driven to follow my own path and not be pushed down another lane because some executive thought I could be more commercially successful or whatever. — Cyndi Lauper
When I sing I have a lot of visions. Like what's happening now in my life. — Cyndi Lauper
I wanted to make the album I always needed to make. I had to say the things I never could. — Cyndi Lauper
I can't judge the way other people behave. I can only look at myself. — Cyndi Lauper
If you're lost you can look and you will find me. Time after time. If you fall I will catch you, I'll be waiting. Time after time — Cyndi Lauper
My career never went like anyone else's, so I never followed anyone. — Cyndi Lauper
I've got a Grammy and Emmy, I'd like to have a Tony. — Cyndi Lauper
Just like I am obsessed with the history of fashion, I love reading about the history of makeup. — Cyndi Lauper
Everyone - whether straight, gay, lesbian, bisexual or transgender - should be allowed to show their true colors, and be accepted and loved for who they are. — Cyndi Lauper
We lived large in a way that people who really live large don't - there's a spice, a richness, a joy that working-class people have. And even though we were kind of products of misery, we still had a vibrance. — Cyndi Lauper
I don't know many people who don't have somebody in their family who's a part of the gay-lesbian-bisexual-transgender community. It's not like they're aliens or outsiders. This is family. — Cyndi Lauper
I wouldn't record any song that I didn't like. — Cyndi Lauper
I still am a little late, though. I'm trying. There's a lot of shit to do to pull this old ass together. — Cyndi Lauper
I do have a lot of difficulty figuring out what I want to be working on, but what's the alternative? To be one of those people who has a million things they want to do, and then never does any of them? And then where will you be? — Cyndi Lauper
I absolutely refuse to reveal my age. What am I - a car? — Cyndi Lauper
If you want a strong society, it has to be inclusive.
If you have to push a boulder up a hill, do you want 10 people or 100?
If you weed out colour or gender, you get 10. — Cyndi Lauper
I've been a diva since I was four. — Cyndi Lauper
Understand where it is you want to go. Then picture yourself there. If you can picture yourself there, then you can be there. Bottom line. — Cyndi Lauper
Your own shoes are hard enough to fill, but somebody else's are even tougher. — Cyndi Lauper
If you saw me without makeup, you wouldn't recognize me. — Cyndi Lauper
When you become famous, they don't give you a handbook. — Cyndi Lauper
You always have to remember - no matter what you're told - that God loves all the flowers, even the wild ones that grow on the side of the highway. — Cyndi Lauper
You can laugh when I talk, but not when I sing. — Cyndi Lauper
When the working day is done, girls they just want to have fun. — Cyndi Lauper
You know, I've been playing with my hair color ever since I was nine. — Cyndi Lauper
My mother said I was a little odd as a kid. I was alone a lot, but I didn't feel alone. — Cyndi Lauper
I've always felt, even as a songwriter, that the rhythm of speech is in itself a language for me. — Cyndi Lauper
Mix sheer hypocrisy with mediocrity,
You play it safe every time ... — Cyndi Lauper
If we truly want to end youth homelessness ... then we have to invest in prevention and support communities as they work to implement these life-changing efforts. — Cyndi Lauper
Music, in its higher state, for me, is worth living and dying for. It's worth traipsing around the globe, it's worth the accolades and the other side of the accolades ... I always have sung to the angels and the higher parts of people's souls. — Cyndi Lauper
All I want to convey to anyone who is suffering while they're young is that sometimes you get a reprieve when you're older. Maybe it's just your perception that changes, but somehow it eases up, because life ebbs and flows. When you're ebbing, maybe you're strengthening your perspective of the world. And when you're flowing, maybe you can use everything to create, to write, to sing, act, and eventually stand taller and see farther. — Cyndi Lauper
I'm not gonna worry about what people think about me. I'm too busy. I don't give a hoot. — Cyndi Lauper
Everything does go in a circle. — Cyndi Lauper
I lucked out when I started to sing. I'd already experienced failing at everything else. — Cyndi Lauper
I have a wig for when I go outside among the regular folks, so they don't feel uncomfortable because I have a Day-Glo color somewhere in my hair. — Cyndi Lauper
The '80s was a really creative and brave period. Remember, it was a period of ultraconservatism, and so you needed brave people to push ahead like that. — Cyndi Lauper
Somebody did complain to me and tell me that my clothes were so loud they couldn't hear me sing. — Cyndi Lauper
With fame, I'm able to create more. With every success, you have more freedom to create. — Cyndi Lauper
Men and women are different. I don't think men grow a brain until 26 or even 30. Girls mature a lot quicker. — Cyndi Lauper
Secrets stolen from deep inside ... the drum beats out of time — Cyndi Lauper
Not for nothing, but if you do that again, I'm gonna have to punch ya fuckin' heart out! — Cyndi Lauper
Where I come from, if you see your family and friends' civil rights being taken away, you speak up and do everything you can to keep that from happening! — Cyndi Lauper
There have been great things that happened to me. — Cyndi Lauper
I have never been prouder to be a lifelong New Yorker than I am today with the passage of marriage equality. — Cyndi Lauper
When I got hoarse, the manager would say, 'Drink this. Joplin used to drink this,' and I used to say, 'Joplin? Joplin's dead. — Cyndi Lauper
When I perform on stage, I often pretend to be someone other than myself to bring a certain emotion or intent to a song. — Cyndi Lauper
Humour is a great vehicle for getting a message across. If you get too serious, you could die of starch. — Cyndi Lauper
You don't know where you belong ...
You need something to swear to,
As you fol-low blindly along;
You just need to belong somehow. — Cyndi Lauper
I knew Queen Elizabeth didn't do any laundry! I knew I wasn't going to be doing laundry. I was going to be singing. — Cyndi Lauper
It is not a dirty word, 'feminism'. I just think that women belong in the human population with the same rights as everybody else ... The problem is, 'A feminist looks like this, or is like that'. We are taught not to like ourselves as women, we are taught what we're supposed to look like what our measurements are supposed to be. I never hear what measurements men are supposed to be. Just women. — Cyndi Lauper
When I sing I don't feel like it's me. I feel I am fabulous, like I'm 10 feet tall. I am the greatest. I am the strongest. I am Samson. I'm whoever I want to be. — Cyndi Lauper
You know, I do speak the Queens English. It's just the wrong Queens that's all. It's over the 59th Street Bridge. It's not over the Atlantic Ocean. — Cyndi Lauper
I don't have good business sense. You never get much money for the arts. But I like independence. I like to grow. — Cyndi Lauper
It's that anonymous person who meanders through the streets and feels what's happening there, feels the pulse of the people, who's able to create. — Cyndi Lauper
I always sang. I wanted to be in a band with my sister, and I was, at 11. At 12, I started writing seriously, and that was my pacifier all through high school - that and painting. — Cyndi Lauper
I learned jazz; that comes from blues. I learned rock; that comes from blues. I learned pop; that comes from blues. Even dance, that comes from blues, with the answer-and-response. — Cyndi Lauper
People used to throw rocks at me for my clothes, now they wanna know where I buy them. — Cyndi Lauper
Sometimes my mind boggles. It's so deep my mind actually boggles. — Cyndi Lauper
I'm in the business where you get the business all the time. — Cyndi Lauper
I wanna go south and get some more. Hey, they say that a stitch in time saves nine, they say I better stop or I'll go blind. — Cyndi Lauper
Money changes everything. — Cyndi Lauper
If you think you're hearing something and you can't think what it is. If you feel a quiet longing lift your heart into the wind. There you'll find my kindred spirit. There you'll meet me as a friend. It is just a kindred spirit and a song to let you in. — Cyndi Lauper
What, do you think that feminism means you hate men? — Cyndi Lauper
My torso is short, but my arms are really long and gangly and my legs and my neck, and my feet and hands are really long, and I look like a duck. — Cyndi Lauper
Sharon Osbourne is such a blast and she's so, so bright. — Cyndi Lauper
It's a strange lesson to learn in life that your differences, the things that make you feel uncomfortable about yourself are what will help you to grow into who you are. Those are your gifts. — Cyndi Lauper
There's ageism in everything. I don't give a hoot. It isn't what other people think; it's what you think. But it's hard to come to terms with getting older. I admire people like Vivienne Westwood. — Cyndi Lauper
People used to complain to me all the time, 'I can't even hear you sing because your clothes are so loud. — Cyndi Lauper
Goonies are good enough, good enough for me — Cyndi Lauper
Before I became famous I had a very full life, and that gave me a lot to pick from. I always use everything. It always comes in handy. Working with animals ... Well, I just enjoyed that. That was the most peaceful time. — Cyndi Lauper
Fame doesn't redeem you. It takes a long time to get there, and when you're finally there, you realise you still have authority figures telling you what to do. — Cyndi Lauper
On my darkest days, I wear my brightest colors. — Cyndi Lauper