Anthem Quote by Kelly Clarkson Download Open image “I've never been more nervous in my life than singing the national anthem at the Super Bowl.” — Kelly Clarkson ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 3.2 out of 5 (8 ratings) Copy quoteShare Anthem Life National anthem Nervous Singing Singing National Super bowl Ve Nervous
I am nervous all the way through the national anthem and the first play. Once I get up and down the court a few… — Eric Bledsoe Copy Share Image
I don't usually get nervous on the pitch because playing football is what I've done all my life. — Marco Asensio Copy Share Image
I've been nervous a number of times. Your first start. Playing in the Super Bowl. Your first Super Bowl. Very nerve-racking. The one thing… — Kurt Warner Copy Share Image
If you are not nervous for your first NFL game, then something is probably wrong with you. — Philip Rivers Copy Share Image
I'm always nervous about singing...always. It may be one of the only things I sweat about. — Ed Robertson Copy Share Image
I don't do nervous, really. You always have to respect your opponent, respect the game of football, and be 100 per cent focused. — Petr Cech Copy Share Image
I wouldn't be in football if I was nervous. You have to look forward to games. — Ole Gunnar Solskjaer Copy Share Image
If I do get nervous for a game, they usually go away after the first play. For the Super Bowl, it never went away. — Ben Roethlisberger Copy Share Image
My friends and family are my support system. They tell me what I need to hear, not what I want to hear and they… — Kelly Clarkson Copy Share Image
I'm cute - and God I hate that. Because that's not cool. I'm like your niece, and nobody wants to date their niece. It's… — Kelly Clarkson Copy Share Image
I'm the perfect amount of guarded. I don't reveal too much, and I never reveal who the songs are about. They are real life.… — Kelly Clarkson Copy Share Image
I love my body. I'm very much OK with it. I don't think artists are ever the ones who have the problem with their… — Kelly Clarkson Copy Share Image
I go to bed every night and the list of what I've accomplished is astounding. — Kelly Clarkson Copy Share Image
I sing songs that I have lived or I write them because I have lived them. I think the believability factor is key. — Kelly Clarkson Copy Share Image
If anyone asks, I'll tell them we both just moved on. When people all stare, I'll pretend that I don't hear them talk — Kelly Clarkson Copy Share Image
Like every other girl in the world, my most embarrassing moment had to do with a guy completely turning me down. His loss! — Kelly Clarkson Copy Share Image
I'm so happy now. I love that I'm in a relationship right now... I want a life... The past five years or so I've… — Kelly Clarkson Copy Share Image
I sang the National Anthem at Dodger Stadium - at a baseball game - which was crazy; there was, like, 60,000 people there, which… — Adam DeVine Copy Share Image
No matter what. Wherever your mind wanders, it seems to turn up at the same Field of Dreams. It's the vision you wake up… — James C. Collins Copy Share Image
I was in the recording studio when Pink was recording for a part of the gay rights anthem. It was just amazing to watch… — Judd Apatow Copy Share Image
This miracle of me is mine to own and keep, and mine to guard, and mine to use, and mine to kneel before. — Ayn Rand Copy Share Image
“The shortest national anthem in the world is the Japanese one, which only consists of four lines.” — Jack Goldstein Copy Share Image
People who tend to listen to my music have come back and said, 'Yo, this is my anthem. This is what I live by.' — Big Sean Copy Share Image
Colin Kaepernick is the latest professional athlete to spark a national debate about the meaning behind the American flag and the national anthem. — Mahmoud Abdul-Rauf Copy Share Image
All of us ... should remember that no amount of flag-waving, pledging allegiance, or fervent singing of the national anthem is evidence that we… — Eleanor Roosevelt Copy Share Image
I had a gig in Sweden. There were thousands of people there, and when I launched into 'I'm Yours,' they were all singing along.… — Jason Mraz Copy Share Image
Written in support of abolishing the Corn Laws, it became Elliott's most famous poem. The Peoples Anthem When wilt thou save the people Oh,… — Ebenezer Elliott Copy Share Image