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Quotes by Jessye Norman

Problems arise in that one has to find a balance between what people need from you and what you need for yourself.

I read everything. Ill read a John Grisham novel, Ill sit and read a whole book of poems by Maya Angelou, or Ill just read some Mary Oliver - this is a book that was given to me for Christmas. No particular genre. And I read in French, and I read in German, and I read in English. I love to see how other people use language.

I love singing jazz. I dont like the idea that classical music should be over here and jazz should be someplace else. Its all wonderful, and we should be open to enjoying it all.

I would like to see more African-American singers as part of our opera companies. If you take music and the arts out of the public schools, then youre going to lose a lot of people that you might have discovered were talented, very early.

I knew that I was loved. And thats such an important thing. And, of course, at such an early age, you take it for granted. Of course your parents love you. Of course Mrs. Hubert across the street loves you and your godmother loves you and your grandparents love you.

I was given a stethoscope in a childs doctors bag at about age six and I loved it! One could hear the heart beating through that plastic toy.

I want to keep learning, keep exploring, keep doing more.

I have enjoyed most particularly reading the correspondence between Gustav Mahler and Richard Strauss. The genuine friendship, competitiveness and support that thread through their communications are life lessons for us all.

I am deeply spiritual; I revel in those things that make for good - the things that we can do to shed a little light, to help place an oft-dissonant universe back in tune with itself... Long live art, long live friendship, long live the joy of life!

Swan, by Mary Oliver. Poems and prose. Reading from this book is as if visiting a very wise friend. There is wisdom and welcoming kindness on every page.

One needs more than ambition and talent to make a success of anything, really. There must be love and a vocation.

Theres no anger ever in a spiritual. Theres always the dream of a hope of a better day coming. That God understands the troubles that Im experiencing.