The top 10 most inspiring quotes by Regina Spektor
- I care so much about making things that are useful for people to have and listen to, but I don’t care so much that I won’t do whatever the hell I want. It’s just one of those things.
- The other day I was down by the Hudson River, and I saw two nuns in full habit rollerblading down the street holding hands. And I’m like, ‘Oh, my God, I get it. The world is surreal and beautiful. And everything is fine.’
- Love what you have, and you’ll have more love.
- You get to be your own curator of your own exhibits inside.
- I’ve been thinking a lot about space. It was one of those slow-motion realizations about how little we are and how far we are from everything else in our solar system. This idea of distance started kind of haunting me. How do you go forth and accomplish things but not end up leaving everything you started out with in the dust?
- Pick a star on the dark horizon and follow the light.
- All the monsters in your mind just want to be nice. They want to be kind. They want to play nice. They want to be softer than the storms around them. You feel them through the windows and the doors.
- So break me into small parts, let go in small doses, but spare some for spare parts.
- I think both you and I live in a world of fiction and stories.
- I would really hate it if I could call up Kafka, Hemingway, or Salinger, and for any question I could throw at them, they would have an answer. That’s the magic when you read or hear something wonderful—there’s no one who has all the answers.
Regina Spektor is a Russian-American singer-songwriter and pianist known for her distinctive voice, eclectic musical style, and emotive lyrics. Born on February 18, 1980, in Moscow, Russia, Spektor immigrated with her family to the United States in 1989, settling in New York City.
Spektor’s musical journey began with classical piano training during her childhood, which heavily influenced her later work. In the early 2000s, she gained attention in New York’s indie music scene, captivating audiences with her whimsical and introspective songs. Her breakthrough came with the release of her major-label debut album, “Soviet Kitsch,” in 2004, which showcased her idiosyncratic blend of folk, pop, and rock.
Throughout her career, Spektor has continued to evolve artistically, releasing critically acclaimed albums such as “Begin to Hope” (2006), featuring the hit single “Fidelity,” and “Far” (2009), which further showcased her songwriting prowess and vocal range. Her music often explores themes of love, identity, and societal issues, delivered with her signature wit and charm.
Regina Spektor’s contributions to music have earned her a dedicated fan base and widespread acclaim, establishing her as one of the most innovative and compelling singer-songwriters of her generation.
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