English Song Quotes
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English Song Quotes & Sayings
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Italian is the language of song. German is good for philosophy and English for poetry. French is best at precision; it has a rigour to it.
— Maurice Druon
It's amazing when you're playing to a crowd who barely understands English but they're singing parts of your song back to you.
— Jason Derulo
Looking back, I think I tried to be too eclectic. Sometimes I'd sing thirty songs, and fifteen of them were not in English.
— Pete Seeger
I think singing is one of the most natural things that human beings do, but it's difficult.
— Renee Fleming
For beyond the difficulty of communicating oneself, there is the supreme difficulty of being oneself.
— Virginia Woolf
Sonnets are guys writing in English, imitating an Italian song form. It was a form definitely sung as often as it was recited.
— Steve Earle
English poetic education should, really, not begin with The Canterbury Tales, not with the Odyssey, not even with Genesis, but with Song of Amergin.
— Robert Graves
There is only one relief for great sufferings, and that is to endure and surrender to their compulsion.
— Seneca.
I remember a song we used to sing, "Columbia, Gem of the Ocean." But I thought it was, "Columbus, Jump in the Ocean.
— Lisa See
I have a song about how much I hate emojis and the lazy thinking of people who use them. I wish that more people had respect for the English language.
— Margaret Cho
You have within you,right now,everything you need to deal with whatever the world can throw at you.
— Brian Tracy
Sometimes when people can't speak English, they hum the melody instead of singing along. Having 20,000 people humming your song is incredible.
— Nikki Sixx
The thing is, in English I'm able to write the lyrics as I'm making the song, once I'm done with the melody.
— Utada Hikaru
If you can remember, worry, or tie your shoe, you can succeed with Psycho-Cybernetics!
— Maxwell Maltz
I've always used Old English in certain songs.
— Erik Rutan