Luciano Pavarotti Quotes
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People have a right to criticize.
— Luciano Pavarotti
I am a very superstitious person.
— Luciano Pavarotti
People think I'm disciplined. It is not discipline. It is devotion. There is a great difference.
— Luciano Pavarotti
If children are not introduced to music at an early age, I believe something fundamental is actually being taken from them.
— Luciano Pavarotti
If I could live my life over again, there is one thing I would change. I would want to be able to eat less.
— Luciano Pavarotti
On the day I'm performing, I don't hear anything anyone says to me.
— Luciano Pavarotti
Some singers want the audience to love them. I love the audience.
— Luciano Pavarotti
I want to reach as many people as possible with the message of music, of wonderful opera.
— Luciano Pavarotti
You don't need any brains to listen to music.
— Luciano Pavarotti
It is not always a matter of wild ovations and legendary performances. Sometimes you are just happy to get through an opera without trouble.
— Luciano Pavarotti
Nothing that has happened has made me feel gloomy or remain depressed. I love my life.
— Luciano Pavarotti
It is a very honest world, our work. I think you cannot fake anything.
— Luciano Pavarotti
One of the very nicest things about life is the way we must regularly stop whatever it is we are doing and devote our attention to eating.
— Luciano Pavarotti
Opera is a beautiful and important diversion for me.
— Luciano Pavarotti
Children should be given the chance to play instruments, to sing.
— Luciano Pavarotti
I am a very simple person. In spite of all that has happened to me, I have tried to remain the simple person I started out.
— Luciano Pavarotti
I am open to everything.
— Luciano Pavarotti
If you know why you fall in love, you aren't in love
— Luciano Pavarotti
Opera is one of the most important art forms. It should be listened to and appreciated by everyone.
— Luciano Pavarotti
I want to be famous everywhere.
— Luciano Pavarotti
The better voice doesn't mean being a better singer.
— Luciano Pavarotti
I don't profess to be Luciano Pavarotti, but I can hold a tune.
— Anton Du Beke
Learning music by reading about it is like making love by mail.
— Luciano Pavarotti
Why should be elite, music? Excuse me. Music must be for everybody.
— Luciano Pavarotti
I was an elementary school teacher.
— Luciano Pavarotti
I'm a perfectionist, and I always think that I can do better what I have done, even if it's good.
— Luciano Pavarotti
Above all, I am an opera singer. This is how people will remember me.
— Luciano Pavarotti
I think a life in music is a life beautifully spent, and this is what I have devoted my life to.
— Luciano Pavarotti
Sometime to be called Pavarotti is not always an advantage.
— Luciano Pavarotti
The music itself could never take the place of my own passion in life.
— Luciano Pavarotti
I received a beautiful welcome to the world of music. I want to give something back to the younger generation.
— Luciano Pavarotti
If I go three days without vocalizing, the voice is gone.
— Luciano Pavarotti
If you see me once, you cannot confuse me with another.
— Luciano Pavarotti
I am a tenor buff. I hear myself.
— Luciano Pavarotti
It is so important for people at a young age to be invited to embrace classical music and opera.
— Luciano Pavarotti
He wants only to rest and to have a little peace.
— Luciano Pavarotti
Am I afraid of high notes? Of course I am afraid. What sane man is not?
— Luciano Pavarotti
The reason fat people are happy is that the nerves are well protected.
— Luciano Pavarotti
I've been buying the same lambrusco from Correggio [a town between Reggio-Emilia and Modena] since 1965.
— Luciano Pavarotti
I think Beijing deserves the Olympics in order to be with all the rest of the world recognized,
— Luciano Pavarotti
The rivalry is with ourself. I try to be better than is possible. I fight against myself, not against the other.
— Luciano Pavarotti