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Song Writing Quotes

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“If you're horrible to me, I'm going to write a song about it, and you won't like it. That's how I operate.”
Taylor Swift

Malorie Blackman
“You remind me of a boy I used to know
Same Smile, same easy, laid-back style
And man, could he kiss
Blew my mind the very first time
His lips touched mine.
You remind me

You remind me of a boy I used to like.
Same eyes, strong arms, same open mind
And man, could he dance
Arms around me, lost in a trance
I'd hear his heart
You remind me

I'm scared of you
How did you find me?
Turn and walk away
'Cause you remind me

You remind me of a boy I used to love
Same laughter and tears, shared through the years
And man, how he felt

Made my bones more than melt
He touched my soul.
You remind me

I'm scared of you
How did you find me?
Turn and walk away
'Cause you remind me”
Malorie Blackman, Checkmate

Regina Spektor
“I care so much about making things that are useful for people to have and listen to, but I don't care so much that I won't do whatever the hell I want. It's just one of those things.”
Regina Spektor

“When I write I like to give equal justice to lyrics, too. I want the song to have meaning for me so I can make it have meaning for the audience.”
Oliver

“I never sit and fill a journal with lyrics. Most of the time I'm trying to write a feeling, not a story. I'm not necessarily trying to describe the details of a place or event so much as the feeling of the thing. It is a kind of weird alchemy that is elusive until it feels right.”
Matt Berninger

Anthony T. Hincks
“Music needs to be felt to be heard.”
Anthony T. Hincks

Nikki Sixx
“Vince Neil once told me 'You look down on people.' My wife once told me something along the same lines, 'You look down on people who were born with silver spoons.' She's right. I DO look down on those people. I look down on how superficial they are. On the way they don't even register suffering. It's as if other people's pain doesn't exist. But it does exist. You can't cut yourself off from the pain without losing a lot of good things that go with it. All the lines etched into an old person's hands and face, every one of those lines tells a story. Just looking at them, letting yourself see their beauty, that's half the work. All their hopes, all their fears, all that motivates them, or maybe makes them wish they didn't exist, those are things to write about.”
Nikki Sixx, The First 21: How I Became Nikki Sixx

Holly Bourne
“Now you sing, my canary.”
Holly Bourne, The Places I've Cried in Public

Andrew       Peterson
“It is our job, it is our ministry, it is the sword we swing in the Kingdom, to remind children that the good guys win, that the stories are true, and that a fool’s hope may be the best kind.”
Andrew Peterson

D.K. Publishing
“You have to write 100 songs before you write the first good one.”
D.K. Publishing, Be More Taylor Swift: Fearless advice on following your dreams and finding your voice