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Songs Quotes

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Mokokoma Mokhonoana
“To most human beings, wind is an irritation. To most trees, wind is a song.”
Mokokoma Mokhonoana

T.S. Eliot
“Are you alive, or not? Is there nothing in your head?'
But
O O O O that Shakespeherian Rag--
It's so elegant
So intelligent”
T. S. Eliot

Akshay Vasu
“I exist in the tears that you shed when you stumble upon a song that brings all your memories and pours on you at once. I exist in every touch of you, that kills a rose for a second and then makes it immortal. I exist in that thunder that shakes the heart of your world and brings it down to its knees. I am everywhere inside you, where you know I would exist, but you would never search.”
Akshay Vasu, Between the Abyss and Paradise

“Let me tell you youngins something. See yawl are half-baked like your fathers. The first mistake yawl made was coming to my place of business without hesitation. You don’t come in your enemy's territory because obviously I have shit set up to defend myself. Second, I’ll give yawl credit for doing something halfway smart. I know you two would have some of your own people in here posing as club goers, but I have people checked at the door. So, your men have been disarmed. Third you can’t make business moves with me, so I suggest you two drop this shit. Yawl quest for revenge is admirable but it’s over. I’ll let the other shit yawl have done to us slide as a fair pay for what we did to your fathers.â€� - Cyrus”
Shantel Williams, Love Songs and Bullets

Ben Ditmars
“we whisper songs
about scars

trepidation
before letting go.”
Ben Ditmars, Mirrored Voices : Best Contemporary Poetry

Faraaz Kazi
“Somewhere, someone knows the words to the songs you sing.”
Faraaz Kazi, Truly, Madly, Deeply

Nithin Purple
“When the door of Perception is wide opened in a human mind,he sought all the way around Universal Truth,let him understand,'whom to expect' and 'whom to Help.”
Nithin Purple

Ocean Vuong
“Earlier that night, after dinner, I had sung a few folk songs for Paul. He had inquired about what I had learned during the school year and, already steeped in summer and drawing a blank, I offered a few songs I had memorized from Lan. I sang, in my best effort, a classic lullaby Lan used to sing. The song, originally performed by the famous Khanh Ly, describes a woman singing among corpses strewn across sloping leafy hills. Searching the faces of the dead, the singer asks in the song's refrain, "And which of you, which of you are my sister?”
Ocean Vuong, On Earth We're Briefly Gorgeous

“Music speaks to the heart in ways words cannot express - Nick Klezek”
Nick Klezek

Lauren Groff
“He imagines snapping his fingers, making all the people in the diner stand, at once, and become their better selves. The woman with the cragged oak-bark face throws off her hood and shakes her hair and her age drops off of her like bandages. The man with a monk's tonsure, muttering to himself, leaps onto a table and strikes music from the air. Out of the bowels of the kitchen the weary cooks, small brown people, cartwheel and break-dance, spinning like upended beetles on the ground and their faces crack into glee and they are suddenly lovely to look at, and the dozen customers start up all at once into loud song, voices broken and beautiful. The song rises and infiltrates the city and wakes the inhabitants, one by one, from their own dark dreams, and all across the island, people sit up in bed and listen to it lap around them, an ocean of kindness, filling them, making them forget all the evil leaching out of the world for a very long moment, making them forget everything but the song.”
Lauren Groff, Arcadia

Michael Whone
“There was one song on the album I found with Michelle that I had never heard before. It has piqued my fancy like it was a secret message, like it had been written the day before I purchased the album. It’s called Winter Lady.”
Michael Whone, Winter Lyric

Craig D. Lounsbrough
“The lyrics that I sing in my head dictate the attitude of my heart. And because that’s the case, I’d prefer the music of God to the songs of men.”
Craig D. Lounsbrough

Mokokoma Mokhonoana
“We misunderstand the messages behind some of our most favourite songs.”
Mokokoma Mokhonoana

Mokokoma Mokhonoana
“We sing when we have too much time to just speak.”
Mokokoma Mokhonoana

Craig D. Lounsbrough
“From somewhere off in the distance, a loon called into the ascending night. And drifting across the lake’s sleepy surface, it’s call lent both a stirring mystery and a gentle magic to the lake and the now drowsy forest that surrounded it. And I remember thinking that no song I have ever heard in the entirety of my life ever conveyed so much with so little.”
Craig D. Lounsbrough

Mike Skinner
“When the shadows in the sun roll on, we listen to a slow, slow song.”
Mike Skinner

“Stephanie has told me, "Your song, 'Through the Fire' saved my life." And several times John has said to me, "I have a wife today and my children have a mother because of the song 'Through the Fire'." Once again I am amazed at the tools God uses to complete his miraculous work of grace.
I feel very humbled to have held the pen.”
Gerald Crabb, Through The Fire

“Just as she built enough determination to end her life, a song came on the radio that said 'So many times I've questioned certain circumstances and things I could not understand.'

Those words caught her attention and she pulled the car over to the side of the road. She wept and prayed as she continued listening to the rest of the song, "Through The Fire".

While still in tears, she returned home and said to her husband, 'I am going to make it.' Together they knelt down and began to pray, asking God for help. Everything began to change, and a healing began to take place in her mind.

Afterward when she would sense any sign of depression returning, she would ask her husband to sing "Through The Fire", and the dark cloud would seem to lift.”
Gerald Crabb, Through The Fire

Stewart Stafford
“White Christmas' is the 'Bohemian Rhapsody' of Christmas songs.”
Stewart Stafford

Reba McEntire
“Jimmy Bowen: You've got to find your own songs, because nobody but you knows what you want to sing.”
Reba McEntire, Reba: My Story

“Sing until you can sing.”
Lailah Gifty Akita

“Songs heals sorrow.”
Lailah Gifty Akita

“Songs gives strength to the spirit.”
Lailah Gifty Akita

Judy Collins
“I have always had a soft spot for Canadian writers. There is something expansive and yet intimate about their songs, broad as the northwestern plains and as comfortable as having a cup of coffee out on a pinewood porch with a friend. From Ed McCurdy to Gordon Lightfoot and Leonard Cohen, from Joni Mitchell to Ian and Sylvia Tyson, hearing their songs is hearing the truth. And, as the man says, “when you’ve heard the truth, the rest is just cheap whiskey.”
Judy Collins, Sweet Judy Blue Eyes: My Life in Music

Judy Collins
“I think of the great songs that have carried me along, songs I have sung with you, and for you, all over the world—songs that have carried all of us in rough seas as well as tranquil times, songs that have healed our hearts and kept us going. After all these years, I still believe that music can change the world, and as long as there is music, the dreams will never die.”
Judy Collins, Sweet Judy Blue Eyes: My Life in Music

“We held our dreams of tomorrow safe in the wings of a beautiful day.”
Nuriel

“Singing songs about the south-land”
Jordan Hoechlin

“Ek Toh Kam Zindagani (Marjaavaan) Song Lyrics - Neha Kakkar, Yash Narvekar ft. Nora Fatehi

Ek Toh Kum Zindagani Song Lyrics in Hindi from bollywood movie Marjaavaan sung by Neha Kakkar and Yash Narvekar. The hindi song Ek To Kum Zindagani is recreated and composed by Tanishk Bagchi.

Ek Toh Kam Zindagani Song Lyrics -
Ek Toh Kam Zindagani
Us Se Bhi Kam Hai Jawani
Ek Toh Kamm Zindagani
Us Se Bhi Kam Hai Jawani

Jab Tak Josh Mein Jawaani
Jab Tak Khoon Mein Rawaani
Jab Tak Josh Mein Jawaani
Jab Tak Khoon Mein Rawaani
Mujhe Hosh Mein Aane Na Do

Pyar Do, Pyar Lo

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“Without the musician, there is no music.”
Lailah Gifty Akita

Lidia Longorio
“Singing your favorite songs at the top of your lungs with a friend in the driver’s seat can do wonders on a broken heart.”
Lidia Longorio, Hey Humanity