Factory Quote by Judith Durham Download Open image “It's just as well I can sing as I couldn't do a factory job with all these physical limitations.” — Judith Durham ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 4.8 out of 5 (3 ratings) Copy quoteShare Factory I can Job Limitations Sing
I can sing, but it takes an incredible amount of work for me to sound acceptable. — Matt Ross Copy Share Image
Back when we were more in the industrial vein, it was almost like I had to hide the fact that I could sing. Now,… — Jason C. Miller Copy Share Image
My vocal ability is very limited, but I'm fortunate in that I can write the songs around my vocal limitations. — Glenn Tipton Copy Share Image
I found it was really impossible for me to write songs when I couldn't sing. — Rosanne Cash Copy Share Image
Today, if you are unable to sing properly, technology can support you. — Ankit Tiwari Copy Share Image
I can sing, but my voice is untrained. Id like to do a musical someday. — Sherilyn Fenn Copy Share Image
I must work hard to make my singing above reproach; there must be no faults which hard work would take care of. — Kate Smith Copy Share Image
I just worried about my weight. Worried about my appearance and thought I wan't pretty enough to be a pop star. It was very… — Judith Durham Copy Share Image
As it turns out, I can see I'm quite a business-minded person as I've developed. — Judith Durham Copy Share Image
You sort of feel when you are given an award, you feel like, well then you have got to do something to deserve having… — Judith Durham Copy Share Image
We wanted to be ourselves, to sing and speak with our own accent and it was fantastic that we were not asked to change. — Judith Durham Copy Share Image
One of the reasons we had our reunion tours in the '90s was the unexpectedness of how the music had gone, that these songs… — Judith Durham Copy Share Image
Everything in life happens for a reason and it's important to embrace it. — Judith Durham Copy Share Image
In 1990 I had a nasty car accident and in 1994 my husband Ron Edgeworth died of motor neurone disease. — Judith Durham Copy Share Image
My very first real job in the industry was as a production assistant on a show called 'Infinity Factory' in 1976. — Bonnie Hammer Copy Share Image
Now, I love a good factory tour. Drop me into a bottling plant, an automotive assembly line, or a jellybean factory, and I'm happy… — Marc Randolph Copy Share Image
It's commonly said that if slaughterhouses had clear glass walls, nobody would eat meat. I think people go out of their way to remain… — Steve-O Copy Share Image
We played an old U-Boat factory in East Germany once and that was massive - 35,000 people. — Keith Flint Copy Share Image
We lived above my father's launderette. Both my parents ran the launderette, but my father was also a factory supervisor, and my mum worked… — Sanjeev Bhaskar Copy Share Image
There were air raids at night. The factory was dark and dirty. And I remember thinking - well - I must find somebody or… — Ruth Pitter Copy Share Image
The artist is seen like a producer of commodities, like a factory that turns our refrigerators. — Sol LeWitt Copy Share Image
One cannot walk through an assembly factory and not feel that one is in Hell. — W. H. Auden Copy Share Image