Kanawa Music Quotes & Sayings
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Top Kanawa Music Quotes
I'm gonna walk out of here not touching you and the last thing you're gonna hear from me is that I love you, baby. Fuck, I so fuckin' love you. — Kristen Ashley
When people see me struggling on paper, I think it invites an almost collaborative relationship with the outside world, and that includes readers and other artists. — Adrian Tomine
I threw out all those Latin words - the ones that end in 'ion' - the ones that never quite describe you ... — John Geddes
When I perform Strauss, it is as if the music fits me like a glove. My voice seems to lie in a happy area in this music, which is lyrical and passionate at the same time. — Kiri Te Kanawa
Ideas do matter and do have consequences. — Nathaniel Branden
More men come to doom through dirty profits than are kept by them. — Sophocles
My limitless ability to weave time and space does not make me a god - just a da-n good writer. — Edmund Alexander Sims
The time has passed in America when this party can be the party of compassion and let the executive branch run foreign policy. It won't work. We have to be the party that can stand toe to toe with George W. Bush on national security, as well as the party of compassion. — Wesley Clark
physicists were almost all either first-born sons or eldest sons. Theoretical physicists averaged the highest verbal IQ's among all scientists studied, clustering around 170, almost 20 percent higher than the experimentalists.524 Theoreticians also averaged the highest spatial IQ's, experimentalists ranking second. — Richard Rhodes
Good that you ask
you should always ask, always have doubts. — Hermann Hesse
What I love about stories the most is the power they have to teach us of possibilities that might not occur to us without them. — Ina May Gaskin
But they would be offering Krishna Consciousness, the highest and rarest gift, and intelligent people would gradually appreciate this, even if at first they scoffed. By — Dinatarini Devi
I never had the influence of any other singer in my music, so I sounded like myself all the time. — Kiri Te Kanawa
I am alone. My heart beats only for myself. The strikers mean nothing to me. I have nothing in common with the mob, nor with individuals. I am a cold person. In the war I did not feel I was part of my company. We all lay in the same mud and waited for the same death. But I could think only about my own life and death. I would step over corpses and it oftened saddened me that I could feel no pain. — Joseph Roth
When I'm alone at home, I really prefer to listen to Wagner's orchestral music rather than any vocal music. I find it illuminating not to have to pay attention to voices in the recordings. — Kiri Te Kanawa
