Luther Vandross Quotes
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I have read your book, and I disapprove.
— Jane Austen
The best part is still ahead of me - I haven't experienced my 'good old days' yet.
— Luther Vandross
When I was larger, people said I was fat. Now that I've lost weight, they say I died.
— Luther Vandross
Superman can fly high way up in the sky
'cause we believe he can. So what we choose to believe can always work out fine ... It's all in the mind. — Luther Vandross
'cause we believe he can. So what we choose to believe can always work out fine ... It's all in the mind. — Luther Vandross
What is art but the denial of life?
— Fernando Pessoa
It's okay not to be okay.
— Michael Clifford
If someone is going out of his way to ignore you, he is not ignoring you, he is obsessed by you.
— Ziad K. Abdelnour
I'm a sensitive guy. If you are a woman and you're in any kind of emotional duress and you write a song about it, I'll buy you album.
— Matthew Perry
It's hard for it to make a mark in this city because London has so much culture to offer.
— Toby Jones
I did not know till now how irresolute a character was mine.
— Joseph Sheridan Le Fanu
If you are chronically down, it is a lifelong fight to keep from sinking
— Elizabeth Wurtzel
We need to ensure the poorest in the planet - who will be hardest hit by the financial crisis - are not forgotten.
— Kofi Annan
You can die of the wrong thought as quick as of a bullet.
— Helen Jacobs
All through school, I was losing hundreds of pounds in school, so that's a journey - that's an old journey. I'm tired of that. I know that road.
— Luther Vandross
How I'd love, love, love, to dance with my Father again ...
— Luther Vandross
I'd like to be remembered as a premier singer of songs, not just a popular act of a given period.
— Luther Vandross
I'd love to a duet with Luther Vandross.
— Sheena Easton
Hatred is the coward's revenge for being intimidated.
— George Bernard Shaw