
Top 100 Rufus Wainwright Quotes
#1. I was in the forest jumping around daffodils while everyone was high on heroin.
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#3. If I had had more of a strategic attitude towards how to reveal my sexuality, and if I'd even played with it a little more, I could have sold a lot more albums and been a lot more famous.
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#4. Climate change has always been sort of my main focus. I think also with [what happened in Fukushima, Japan] there's still a lot to think about in terms of what's coming down the pike into the world's oceans, too.
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#5. Everything I do, I feel is genius. Whether it is or it isn't.
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#6. I bemoan the fact that all my famous friends have places in St. Bart's and I have to go to Montauk.
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#7. I think the minute you mention death, people run for the hills - unless it's heavy metal. People do not like death.
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#8. My love of maple syrup. I've been known to knock back a can over a couple days: A swig here, a swig there, and next thing you know it's gone. It's a habit I have to stave off. I don't want to lose all my teeth.
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#9. That will to love is very powerful. But it doesn't always win.
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#11. I knew I was gay when I was around 13. There wasn't the internet, there weren't support groups, AIDS was everywhere. I mean, it was really dark.
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#12. I want to carve out a serious period of time to focus on the next opera without any distractions. And to do that you need money.
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#13. One of the main destructive forces within our family has been these runaway egos. I think if you look at any show business family, that struggle exists.
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#14. I still believe that love is the most powerful force in the world, even though I am yet to experience it fully.
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#15. When it came to using elements of your personal life in your work, my mother was the master, or the mistress. There were three or four songs she wrote about my father - songs about failed love.
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#17. I may not lead the most dramatic life, but in my brain it's 'War and Peace' everyday.
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#18. I am under no illusion that I will ever be the greatest opera composer in the world, with Wagner and Verdi and Strauss before me. I think my work could fit very nicely into musicals, though.
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#19. Cigarettes and chocolate milk These are just a couple of my cravings Everything it seems I like's a little bit stronger A little bit thicker A little bit harmful for me.
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#20. I'm very much a romantic. I'm highly attuned to an older sensibility, which I believe is alive and well. We're not that far ahead of the Romantic Age in society.
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#21. I have earned hundreds of thousands of pounds, but I can't seem to get to grips with money.
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#22. Looking back, one of the things I love most about my mom was that she never, ever relented. She stuck to her guns right up until the end. She wasn't abusive, but she was never that thrilled that I was gay.
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#23. Guess the world needs both sun And the moon too Sad with what I have except for you.
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#24. Wouldn't Ponochio II be a great musical, now that he has to face the real world and get a wife ... job. Now he wants to be a toy again.
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#25. Some people go to Berlin to get more cutting edge; I went and started wearing lederhosen and going to visit baroque palaces.
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#26. Once illness strikes, you realize there's not a lot of time for you to do what you really need to do. And there's no time like the present.
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#27. I have a lot of advantages: I'm not addicted to horrifying pills. I also have surrounded myself with far more caring and upright individuals. And I wasn't abused as a child, so I'm doing okay!
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#28. When I was signed, at the age of 23 ... the fact that I presented myself as an out gay man was very, very unusual.
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#29. I'm not born again, I'm not Kabbalah, God forbid, but I did have an experience hitting 30 that I needed to lean on something that assured me that everything is going to be okay. I had to regain a lot of my belief in fairy tales, in happy endings.
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#30. You had to be an over-the-top, demanding, dramatic figure in order to progress as a woman in Europe over the last few hundred years. Now people say, "You're being such a prima donna," meaning you're being hard to deal with or crazy. It's a bit sexist.
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#31. I've always gravitated towards opera, and the Royal Opera House is quite possibly the greatest opera house on earth.
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#32. My mother had a lot of parties when I was a child. There'd always be a moment when she would place me on the upright piano and have me sing Somewhere 'Over the Rainbow'.
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#33. I like to sing to Verdi, I like singing to Sibelius, and Mahler maybe.
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#35. 'Prima Donna' is my kind of love song to opera but it's not the full experience.
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#37. It seems like the older I get, the more unreal the world becomes.
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#38. I'd be hanging out in my bathrobe all day, stinky, just writing, and my mom allowed me to do this-as long as I was writing songs. She said, 'As long as you're seriously working on music, I'll support you. Don't get a job, because if you work, it will crush you.
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#39. In retrospect, I'm really shocked at how far I put my heart out there on the line with 'Prima Donna'. I seem to have this knack for being able to accomplish that.
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#40. I've been thinking of trying my hand at rap. I've been recording snippets on my BlackBerry.
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#41. Well, my great lesson with that was I went to the same production twice - once completely high and once completely sober - and both times were equally wonderful.
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#42. The mind has so many pictures Why can't I sleep with my eyes open? The mind has so many memories Can you remember what it looks like when I cry? I'm trying, trying to tell you All that I can in a sweet and velvet tongue But no words ever could sell you Sell you on me after all that I have done.
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#43. I've written songs for Shirley Bassey, Marianne Faithfull, and Linda Thompson. I sort of focus on these wonderful, aging divas. But maybe that's because I think I'm Christina Aguilera.
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#44. I think my mother, more than anyone, knew the importance of inspiration. If it was occurring, you had to use it.
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#45. My mother and father could not handle even me being gay. We never talked about it, really.
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#46. I definitely consider 'Poses' - the whole album in fact - to be kind of a miracle. Like the last breath of that moment when decadence is healthy, 'Poses' encapsulates that feeling. It's a kind of song and a kind of album that I'll never be able to repeat.
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#47. When I'm in the classical world, I really treat it as exactly classical and I don't try and spruce it up or jazz it up or make it easier for the masses.
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#48. I personally don't have the ability to lie about my life, for better or for worse.
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#49. I'll always be a boulevardier. I have an extreme reverence and romantic longing for all that is decrepit and fatalistic.
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#50. I very much faced my mother's death with hard, arduous and time-consuming labor. The more I would do, the less I would feel.
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#51. I came out of the closet very young, and I had to cut my teeth pretty fast.
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#53. There's no life without humour. It can make the wonderful moments of life truly glorious, and it can make tragic moments bearable.
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#54. I'll be honest, I worry sometimes about what I've done. I have tied my whole person to my art and, whatever it takes to get that hook, I will go there and do it.
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#55. Opera needs to be a total escape from real life. To relate to what we're going through today is fine and dandy, but it's really about being transported and completely swept away by a romantic notion.
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#57. I don't want to hold you and feel so helpless I don't want to smell you and lose my senses And smile in slow motion With eyes in love.
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#58. New York is not the centre for American culture and art that it once was because of the forces of conservatism. Giuliani, capitalism - and then there was 9/11. I really believe that if I leave, it will suffer! Maybe that's why I love it here, because I feel wanted.
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#59. Writing an opera and premiering in England, you could say I was going right into the eye of the storm and I came out successfully. A little tattered and bruised, but so what, I made it.
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#60. After years of hotels, I'm horribly inept at cleaning up after myself.
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#61. All these poses of classical torture ruined my mind like a snake in the orchard. I did go from wanting to be someone, now I'm drunk and wearing flip-flops on Fifth Avenue.
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#62. I'm definitely a fan of juxtaposition. Using the most beautiful line to say the most horrific thing - I think one of the main things in songwriting is definitely friction between the words and the melody.
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#63. There is actually a great book called Prima Donna by Rupert -Christiansen that deconstructs the myth. In fact, many of the women who were prima donnas were feminists and incredible forces for their time.
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#64. I think everybody identified at a pretty young age that I was fairly entranced with myself. And that I had to be tempered.
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#65. As an artist, you put so much into what you do and it can all be torn down in a nanosecond.
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#66. I've developed into quite a swan. I'm one of those people that will probably look better and better as I get older - until I drop dead of beauty.
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#67. I am always writing; if you want to survive in this business, you need to keep working, keep creating and never stop the output.
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#68. I definitely have a Luddite's approach to what's going on. I find that as I get older, I get stupider.
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#69. I think I've done a pretty fantastic job, but of course I want to sell millions of records.
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#70. You get to a certain age, and you feel the need to reward yourself just for existing.
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#71. I think my imagination and my passions are still firing away, but it's really the body that starts to make up the rules. It's not a major problem; it's just when you get a little older you realize how much your body thanks you when you are good to it.
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#72. I do not consider myself a guitar player. My father is a guitar player - I'm not.
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#73. In the present world, this technological, psychotic, politicised, nonsensical world, you have to believe that the good guys are going to win! That evil will be banished somehow!
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#74. I have this horrible, horrible habit of going on YouTube and checking out comments about what I do.
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#75. And I am left behind Corrupted crushed and blind All for a dream That in truth was never really mine.
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#76. I find so many songwriters today are missing an element ... either the production is amazing but the songs aren't, or it's the other way around.
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#77. There's prejudice everywhere. I don't think the music industry is as bad as the movie industry. But I have taken a few hits over the years for my sexuality, and for being honest about my life. In the end, it's the music that rules the roost.
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#79. Growing up, for years and years I had no idea what the plots of operas were, and that's part of what fascinated me - I could make them up and learn bits and pieces of what was going on over time. There's something about it being always a step away that makes it more fun to chase.
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#80. Places that have experienced great defeat experience a kind of rebirth, which I think America has to do - unless we want to get more decrepit. I don't think we have to destroy the place totally.
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#81. I really need to know I may just never see you again, or might as well You took advantage of a world that loved you well I'm going to a town that has already been burnt down I'm so tired of you, America.
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#82. The more hedonistic you were, the better ... I very much subscribed to that as a young artist.
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#83. I should write a musical. That is probably one of the final areas that I should pay attention to, because it does kind of involve everything. It's got theatre, it's got young, pretty people ... And it's got money!
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#84. Why be in music, why write songs, if you can't use them to explore life or an idealized vision of life? I believe a lot of our lives are spent asleep, and what I've been trying to do is hold on to those moments when a little spark cuts through the fog and nudges you.
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#85. The moment something happens to one you love, it's twenty times more intense. You experience pain and enlightenment on a much vaster scale.
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#86. But I want to deepen as an artist, and working with Shakespeare definitely points in that direction.
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#87. I'm your knight in shining armor. I'm here to save you from Linkin Park.
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#88. I am undefinable. I don't fit into any particular category.
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#89. There is this church that I go to a lot in New York. I'm not religious but I love lighting candles and stuff. I find it useful.
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#90. The thing I hate most is false modesty. The artists who are, like, 'Oh, you know, I'm really not that good. Oh, I can't believe I'm here.' I find it vaguely sinister, even.
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#91. I like to think of myself as a combination of Sid Vicious and Virgil Thompson
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#92. Putting all of my time In learning to care And a bucket of rhymes I threw up somewhere Want a locket of who Made me lose my perfunctory view Of all that is around And of all that I do.
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#93. I'm a big fan of the Pre-Raphaelites. Millais, Edward Burne-Jones, and I realised recently that my music is Pre-Raphaelite in a certain way, in that it reinvents an older era and romanticises it, puts it in this gilded frame.
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#94. I don't really have a relationship with the guitar; it's like my slutty lover, whereas I'm married to the piano
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#95. All humans realize they are loved when witnessing the dawn; early morning is the triumph of good over evil. Absolved by light we decide to go on.
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#96. I will take my coffee black / never snack / hang with the wolves who are sheepish.
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#97. Being with the president's daughter, no matter who the president is, you are connected to the most powerful political force on earth, and that's scary. And when you mix crystal meth and alcohol with that, it's ... kind of exciting. A little too exciting.
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#98. My greatest experiences in the theatre and the most religious experiences in my life - of which going to the opera is one for me - have been with the Romantic composers' repertoire: it's Wagner, it's Strauss, Verdi, Puccini. That era gets me every time.
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#99. My parents were serious working musicians, but they were not stars - not like pop stars that you have now. They had to make a living and that meant touring, working hard, going on the road - and we were roped in.
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#100. I have never cooked a meal in my life and always end up paying for dozens of people to eat with me.
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