Quote by Nana Mouskouri
If I was sad or afraid, I would sit in a corner and sing. If I was

If I was sad or afraid, I would sit in a corner and sing. If I was happy I would jump into the middle of the room and sing. It was how I expressed my emotions. – Nana Mouskouri

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