The top 10 most inspiring quotes by Patsy Cline
- Oh, I offended you with my opinion? You should hear the the ones I keep to myself.
- It seems that every time I stick my neck out, I get my foot into something else.
- I have gotten more than I asked for. All that I ever wanted was to hear my voice on record and have a song among the Top 20.
- I recorded a song called, I Fall to Pieces, and I was in a car wreck. Now I’m worried because I have a brand-new record, and it’s called Crazy!
- Find one person in the audience and sing to them with all of your heart. And then cast a spell over them. Hoss, if you can’t do it with feeling – don’t.
- If I made a list of the people I admire, Mom would probably fill up half of it. She could do anything and everything.
- You don’t appreciate home until you leave it and, let me tell you, you can’t appreciate life till you’ve almost left it! Some people hope and die with their song still in them. I used to think that happiness resulted when my earnings matched my yearnings! But not anymore!
- Jesus has been in my room. He has taken my hand and told me, No, Not now. I have other things for you to do.
- I suppose I could have sat back and pitied myself. For a time I wondered if I’d ever be able to go on to a stage and perform again. After a couple of weeks I began to feel I could fight my way back to health if I put my mind to it. I thought to myself: ‘Pity never did anybody any good. Go on. Patsy, show ’em what you can do’
- In childhood I developed a serious throat infection, and my heart stopped beating. I recovered from that illness with a voice that boomed forth like Kate Smith’s!
Patsy Cline (1932–1963) was a pioneering American country music singer known for her emotionally rich voice and crossover appeal.
Born Virginia Patterson Hensley in Winchester, Virginia, Cline rose to fame in the late 1950s and early 1960s. Her breakthrough came with the hit single “Walkin’ After Midnight” in 1957, which showcased her unique blend of country, pop, and honky-tonk styles.
Cline’s powerful vocals and heartfelt ballads, such as “Crazy” and “I Fall to Pieces,” earned her widespread acclaim, making her one of the first country artists to achieve significant success in the pop charts. Despite facing challenges as a woman in the male-dominated country music industry, she became a trailblazer and an inspiration for future generations of female artists.
Tragically, Cline’s career was cut short when she died in a plane crash at the age of 30. Her legacy endures as one of the most influential voices in country music history.
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