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I can speak for most songwriters - those breakup love songs are so easy to write, as far as the inspiration and all that.
— Lucinda Williams
All belief that does not make us more happy, more free, more loving, more active, more calm, is, I fear, a mistaken and superstitious belief.
— Johann Kaspar Lavater
I like to let the songs speak so that they can go through some kind of rebirth as you play them.
— Colin Hay
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— Amor Towles
The snow has quietness in it; no songs,
no smells, no shouts or traffic.
When I speak
my own voice shocks me. — Anne Sexton
no smells, no shouts or traffic.
When I speak
my own voice shocks me. — Anne Sexton
Nearly everything that was fun, of course, was also a little dangerous: riding roller coasters, skydiving, gambling, sex.
— Dean Koontz
I don't get into the favorite songs thing, because so many speak to different parts of my life, but the music in the '90s is just unbeatable.
— Brandy Norwood
My songs are self-explanatory ... somebody pointed out to me that ... my songs pretty much speak for themselves.
— Christine McVie
My songs always speak of love, that's the way I like them.
— Mireille Mathieu
Miles Davis had me play and he hired me the following week and after that, everything broke wide open.
— Miroslav Vitous
Music is what feelings sound like out loud. I sing songs that speak from my heart. They tell my story, how I feel.
— Georgia Cates
I seldom speak on songs, as in when people ask me for fave songs. I really have only fave parts.
— Gylve Nagell
Are we going to do any thinking today, or is it going to be all math?
— Philip J. Hanlon
When I listen to songs, I can smell a rat. I like songs that speak to me with some deeper truth.
— Mike Dirnt
I can't jump into other people's shoes, I can only speak for me. My songs are pretty much sermons put to music.
— Mike Willis
The words of the songs speak for themselves.
— Cat Stevens