Tell the truth. Sing with passion. Work with laughter. Love with heart. — David Archuleta Copy Share Image
Sing me a new song; the world is transfigured; all the Heavens are rejoicing. — Friedrich Nietzsche Copy Share Image
I got to sing a wonderful song called 'I Ain't Down Yet.' Well, I ain't. — Debbie Reynolds Copy Share Image
I saw Rain dance on TV and decided that I wanted to sing and dance like him. — Jeongyeon Copy Share Image
It Might As Well Be Spring... I used to sing that as a young girl in my voice lessons. Then I picked… — Bernadette Peters Copy Share Image
I feel everything very strongly, and I find that when I sing through music, it helps me connect to people. — Catriona Gray Copy Share Image
For singers, I believe we can sing in a lot of keys. I know I have this big range, but the point… — Idina Menzel Copy Share Image
All the boys who the dance floor didn't love and all the girls whose lips couldn't move fast enough. Sing, until your… — Fall Out Boy Copy Share Image
I know that my voice is filling a theater properly if I hear just a little bit of it return to me… — Mirella Freni Copy Share Image
“Sing like your on top of the World. Cry like you have never done before. And breathe like your never do it… — Tania Gardana Copy Share Image
I never thought of myself as a singer, like ever, ever, ever. It's hysterical that I sing. — Kate Micucci Copy Share Image
Note to self: not every song that I h ave stuck in my head is appropriate to sing out loud in public. — Ester Escalante Copy Share Image
Walk with me to the edge of the city, / Take off your shoes and feel the earth. / Remember who you… — Julia Cameron Copy Share Image
Everyone told me I could sing from about the age of ten. My mum was always telling me. But I was so… — Dionne Bromfield Copy Share Image
I don't like writing for myself to sing. I prefer to have other people's voices to dispose of in some way that… — Matthew Friedberger Copy Share Image
We sing about God because we believe in Him. We are not trying to offend anybody, but the evidence that we have… — Jeff Foxworthy Copy Share Image
I used to sing with my father's jazz band and then when I was ten years old a musician friend of his… — Molly Ringwald Copy Share Image
We don't sing about eating local produce or growing beards or anything like that. It's funny to find yourself in a position… — Ted Dwane Copy Share Image
You were able to sing something they related to instantly, because it was part of what you felt. It was part of… — Ben E. King Copy Share Image
I will safely say that I prefer singing a song in a stretch if I am allowed to. A lot of times,… — Chinmayi Copy Share Image
I sing 'Beirut' for what the city is for me, but I am also singing as an exile. — Yasmine Hamdan Copy Share Image
I can't sing that well, but when punk-rock came along, it changed all that. — Jim Carroll Copy Share Image
Oh, Zazu, do lighten up. Sing something with a little--*bounce* in it! -Scar — The Lion King Copy Share Image
Intermittently in my concert format, I sing a little jazz, a little scatting. — Aretha Franklin Copy Share Image
Some may say that I couldn't sing, but no one can say that I didn't sing. — Florence Foster Jenkins Copy Share Image
I do think that I can sing, though I actually like voices I can't imitate. — Inara George Copy Share Image
I can sing, but my voice is untrained. Id like to do a musical someday. — Sherilyn Fenn Copy Share Image