London Music Quotes
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London Music Quotes & Sayings
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So long as you write it away regularly nothing can really hurt you.
— Shirley Jackson
Lightning hides the colour of night
— Munia Khan
I want to produce the best popular music I can.
— Theophilus London
I'm basically just a normal girl from West London who speaks from her heart and who loves music.
— Rita Ora
It was the gaze of a person who yearns for something and refuses to believe it will never be hers, because hope is the only thing she has left.
— Felix J. Palma
I played a little bit of everything. I got Ace of Bass, hip-hop songs, and dance hall [music].
— Theophilus London
I feel I have so much more to deliver than music.
— Theophilus London
I'm a big fan of pop music - I think Marvin Gaye was pop music; things like that.
— Theophilus London
Let's just say when she's seventy, she'll be a leading candidate for the Olivia Foxworth award.
— V.C. Andrews
I went to school for marketing for one year before I dropped out of college to make music.
— Theophilus London
I went to the London Academy Of Music and Dramatic Art and returned to New York where I started my career.
— David Naughton
Punk music is rebellious.
— Theophilus London
History as a whole is the struggle between love and the inability to love, between love and the refusal to love.
— Pope Benedict XVI
I wanted to take up music, so my father bought me a blunt instrument. He told me to knock myself out.
— Jay London
London thou art a jewel of jewels, & jasper of jocunditie -- music, talk, friendship, city views, books, publishing, something central & inexplicable.
— Virginia Woolf
My home will never be a place, but a state of mind, which I find through my music.
— Charlotte Eriksson
After school I moved to London to get involved in music. I took the whole thing very seriously.
— Dan Hawkins
Blacks on prime-time TV are only portrayed as comedians - and often in no better a light than 'Amos & Andy.'
— Don Cornelius
Image plays a huge part in my music and in my lifestyle.
— Theophilus London
Europe were kind of the first ones to embrace my music; the kids from around the way would come out to my shows and really enjoy it.
— Theophilus London
I listen to a lot of really old western and country music. There's a lot of cool stuff in there ... all the heartbreak of the country darkness.
— Theophilus London
Right now music is more my outlet than acting, but I'm waiting for that one satisfying role.
— Jeremy London