“I wanted to be a singer forever. But it's not really my cup of tea. Having the whole world know who you are.” KnowsWorldWholeWantedForeverWho You AreSingersWhole WorldCupsTeaCups Of Tea Author:Adele
“The singer should sing well even if it is merely to himself, rather than dance badly for the whole world.” IfsWorldShouldWellsWholeSingersWhole World Book:Hopes and impediments: selected essays Source: Hopes and impediments: selected essays
“I was going to be a singer. If I hadn't been in my profession, I was going to be an Opera singer. That's from a young kid. I had all these records from all those famous Opera singers. I wanted to be an Opera singer - that was my whole thing and physical fitness got in the way, thank God.” IfsWayWholeKidsWantedYoungRecordsProfessionSingersThank GodOperaPhysical FitnessOpera Singers Author:Jack LaLanne
“All of a sudden one day I was like, I'm good at this! Oh, man! People are not giving me jobs because they feel sorry for me! I am an actress. I am a singer. I am a performer. That's what I do! Once I started giving myself a little credit, the whole world opened up.” PeopleMenWorldGivingFeelsLittlesWholeJobsOne DaySorryCreditActressesSingersWhole WorldPerformers Author:Jennifer Lopez
“On the whole, however, the critic is far less of a professional faultfinder than is sometimes imagined. He is first of all a virtue-finder, a singer of praise. He is not concerned with getting rid of dross except in so far as it hides the gold. In other words, the destructive side of criticism is purely a subsidiary affair. None of the best critics have been men of destructive minds. They are like gardeners whose business is more with the flowers than with the weeds.” MenMindFirstsHas BeensSometimesWholeSidesVirtueFlowerConcernedCriticismGoldPraiseCriticsAffairSingersDestructiveWeedGardenerDross Author:Robert Wilson Lynd
“The whole country was tied together by radio. We all experienced the same heroes and comedians and singers. They were giants.” CountryWholeTogetherHeroRadioSingersComedianGiantsTied Author:Woody Allen
“The overriding need is "to develop a new Planetary Humanism" that will seek to preserve human rights and enhance human freedom and dignity and will emphasize our commitment "to humanity as a whole." The underlying ethical principle "is the need to respect the dignity and worth of all persons in the world community." Thinkers as diverse as Peter Singer and Hans Küng also emphasize the need for a new global ethic beyond nationalistic, racial, religious, and ethnic chauvinism.” WorldNeedsHumansPersonsWholeHumanityCommunityReligiousPrinciplesRightsAtheismEthicsCommitmentDignityHuman RightsHumanismPositive AtheismSingersPreservesEthicalThinkerPeterDiverseHuman FreedomChauvinismNationalisticEthical Principles Author:Paul Kurtz