Top 14 Eurovision Song Contest Quotes

#1. 'Educational' refers to the process, not the object. Although, come to think of it, some of my teachers could easily have been replaced by a cheeseburger.

Terry Pratchett

#2. A horn has that voice quality, and an electric guitar can emulate that. But playing an acoustic, the notes don't sustain like that.

Bill Orcutt

#3. I think I prefer for the listener to decide for themselves what stuff means, because I always hate it when I think a song is about a horse, and then it turns out to be about a damn trip to France ...

Amanda Shires

#4. In all the huge and amazing and infinitely varied world
there is only one you.

Marianne Williamson

#5. The life must be a well-balanced life, not lopsided in any manner to bring contentment.

Edgar Cayce

#6. Unless there is recognition that women are most vulnerable ... and you do something about social and cultural equality for women, you're never going to defeat this pandemic.

Stephen Lewis

#7. The hard reality is that immersion works only when people are actually fluent in something.

Mike Breen

#8. I saw this DJ playing music and saying things to the kids. They would answer him back, and I say, 'That's a great idea.'

Sylvia Robinson

#9. I knew I couldn't believe in God, because I was fundamentally Hellenic in my outlook.

Stephen Fry

#10. If we had had the privilege of giving hospitality to a Ho Chi Minh, with what respect and interest we would have served him, as a man of vision, as a patriot, a rebel against foreign invaders.

Dorothy Day

#11. It is not possible for a person to be completely free of sin and be squeaky clean.

Park Chan-wook

#12. This is how to control entire populations - don't suppress news, but make it so dumb and dull that nobody has any interest in it.

David Mitchell

#13. I don't make the mistake of thinking it's a major musical event. I love the Eurovision Song Contest and it will continue long after I'm gone. Just please don't ask me to take it seriously,

Terry Wogan

#14. You know, I was such a big Beatles fan, and when I'd buy a new album I'd invariably hate it the first time I heard it 'cause it was a mixture of absolute joy and absolute frustration. I couldn't grasp what they'd done, and I'd hate myself for that.

Andy Partridge

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