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Choir Quotes

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The family of God is the choir, and God is their audience.
Keith Getty

Authors on Choir Quotes: Florence Welch Stellan Skarsgard Terry Tempest Williams Melvyn Bragg Jesse Spencer Brian Eno Mae West Tom Jones Michelle Branch John Legend Buddy Wakefield Phil Elvrum Trent Reznor Mike Willis Jon Gordon Angela Lansbury Keith Getty Ellie Goulding Scott Weiland Jon Schmidt William Safire Grimes Charles Osgood Sharon Van Etten Tahar Ben Jelloun John Keats Noam Chomsky Cheech Marin
2.
An individual voice can be heard in a choir that otherwise sings in unison. This is something that is not excused.
Tahar Ben Jelloun

3.
Writers who used to show off their erudition no longer sing in the bare ruined choir of the media.
William Safire

4.
I think the Mormon Tabernacle Choir is as great as it is because it's become it's a labor of love. They love what they do.
Charles Osgood

5.
We don't live. We're miming in the choir.
Stellan Skarsgard

6.
I belong to a gospel choir. They know I am an atheist but they are very tolerant.
Brian Eno

7.
I was the front man of the choir and then when I was 12 and I was the leadsinger of my highschool groups.
John Legend

8.
Bjork, I'd love to do something with her. I'd love to do some sort of crazy orchestral choir thing with her.
Ellie Goulding

9.
I was an altar boy and a choir member.
Cheech Marin

10.
I found that when I was putting my own music out, with my Twitter feed as the pure marketing budget, I'm preaching to the choir.
Trent Reznor

11.
I'm obsessed with choirs, and always have been, because of that sense of overwhelming vocals.
Florence Welch

12.
Ya know it was a toss-up whether I go in for diamonds or sing in the choir. The choir lost.
Mae West

13.
I didn't like to be restricted, because when you're in a choir, you have a part to sing and you sing it. I always liked singing on my own.
Tom Jones

14.
To hear the Treorchy Male Choir in full throat is one of the great joys of choral music.
Melvyn Bragg

15.
I sang in choir as a kid.
Scott Weiland

16.
When people ask what's on my iPod, it's the Mormon Tabernacle Choir.
Jon Schmidt

17.
Unless that happens, unless you get, you know, kind of integration of activists' concerns and movements, it will be, each one will be 'preaching to the choir'.
Noam Chomsky

18.
You're a free-standing landing pad held together by choir claps.
Buddy Wakefield

19.
Mum decided that I could sing a bit, so she put me in a choir, which I hated and it was just a nightmare. I was a rebellious sort of choirboy.
Jesse Spencer

20.
I like the idea of politically charged music a lot, but it usually seems to be preaching to the choir and ineffective.
Phil Elvrum

21.
I'm a choir girl gone horribly, desperately wrong.
Florence Welch

22.
I was definitely a choir and theater geek.
Michelle Branch

23.
It was an extraordinary experience to have backup singers like the Mormon Tabernacle Choir. I have never experienced anything quite like it before and I wouldn't trade it for anything in the world.
Angela Lansbury

24.
I used to stand in front of the mirror and listen to Hezekiah Walker all day. I thought I was a member of his choir and direct people that weren't there.
Mike Willis

25.
I was in choir [at school].
Jon Gordon

26.
I was in musicals and I was in the choir when I was younger. Before I started writing my own songs I thought I wanted to be on Broadway, but it was nothing I ever really pursued. So this was pretty out of the blue.
Sharon Van Etten

27.
I definitely see the voice as an instrument: It makes great drums, great synth pads, great everything. Vocals can be so many things, like, "Hey, I'm Michael Jackson, and this is my iconic voice," or a choir of people sounding like Mozart's Requiem. Mariah Carey is my favorite singer because her voice sounds utterly groundless. It's not even a human voice; it almost sounds mechanical.
Grimes

28.
I am a Mormon woman, I am not orthodox. It is the lens through which I see the world. I hear the Tabernacle Choir and it still makes me weep.
Terry Tempest Williams

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So let me be thy choir, and make a moan Upon the midnight hours.
John Keats