Lara Fabian Quotes

quotes and sayings
2 min readMay 4, 2023

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  1. Believing in love doesn’t have an expiration date.
  2. My greatest influence came from my parents’ love of classical music. We listened to a lot of arias and operas growing up.
  3. I believe in the fact that an audience has one heart. I can just tell you one thing: If I sing the ‘Adagio,’ and I pull it out with all the honesty I have — whether they’re Japanese, Italian, American or Belgian or French — they will react in the same way.
  4. I never thought music could also bring you personal growth, but it truly has.
  5. I’ve always wanted to be a singer, ever since I was a child.
  6. I’ve been compared to so many people — Streisand, Celine — it doesn’t bother me. Why worry about being compared to the best?
  7. I hope people will find sincerity and authenticity in my music.
  8. Having success in America is the cherry on the sundae for me.
  9. I don’t want to sing, you know: ‘oh yeah, I love you baby, you love me too.’
  10. My music reflects the time on which we live, both in terms of arrangements, as well as in the subjects treated in the lyrics.
  11. I would love to have a song that fusions western arrangement with classic Indian instruments.
  12. I’m a very optimistic person, woman, mother and singer. And at the same time, I’m very realistic when I look at other aspects of my life.
  13. I don’t want to have any category stamped on my face.
  14. I had 10 years of lessons at the conservatory in Belgium, studying classical music. I learned how to sing, play the piano, and all the theory that I needed. By the time I left, I had confidence in my skills, and I knew that the experience had prepared me to become a real professional.
  15. You don’t have a connection to your fans if they don’t have a connection to you and the music.
  16. My mom and dad’s friends were gay, and so I was raised with the acknowledgement to love one another, no matter one’s sexual orientation.
  17. No matter where you come from, if you sing in English, you can cross over to the world.
  18. Growing up, I became a huge fan of Freddie Mercury, Peter Gabriel, Phil Collins. That’s where I really started developing my songwriting skills on a personal level.
  19. I am a woman, a mother, a daughter, a friend, a human being as any other human. I just happen to write songs and perform them, and I am lucky to be able to make a living with my music. Other than that, I smile, laugh, and cry, like any other woman.
  20. Comparison is a human thing, a normal thing.

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