"I'm very happy to sing whatever I'm singing.……" — Joan Sutherland
"I'm very happy to sing whatever I'm singing. I've always enjoyed any role I've been given at a certain time. They've all been favourites, they've all been wonderful pieces to play."
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Joan Sutherland
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13 Quotes by Joan Sutherland
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I know I'm not exactly a bombshell, but one has to make the best of what one's got.
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If I weren't reasonably placid, I don't think I could cope with this sort of life. To be a diva,…
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I don't sing for anybody. I wouldn't sing for the Queen dear.
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You can listen to what everybody says, but the fact remains that you've got to get out there and do…
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I wasn't actually trained by my mother, she said she never taught me but she was a great singer herself…
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Technique is the basis of every pursuit. If youre a sportsman or youre a singer or a swimmer, well that…
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But I think that Australians have a sort of independence, and I think that, rightly or wrongly, they tend to…
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One is just given a talent, and it's one's duty to make the most of it.
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My voice was obviously God given and I have tried to give of myself honestly.
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All singers must be crazy. But we're a nice family of crazy people
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The world we are born into-this complicated, difficult, hauntingly touching world-is the one whole thing. It is the world we…
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I'm somewhat horrified because I don't think the young people today even know what history is. Some of them don't'…
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