Quote by Phil Collins
Beyond a certain point, the music isnt mine anymore. Its yours. -

Beyond a certain point, the music isnt mine anymore. Its yours. – Phil Collins

Other quotes by Phil Collins

Ive bought pretty much every book ever written about the Alamo, and I talk to my friends that Ive made over the past 15, 20 years. Its just a constant learning and fascinating thing for me. – Phil Collins

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In 1977 we played America and Europe three times, and Japan – my marriage suffered as a result. My then wife took the kids to Canada to be near her parents. – Phil Collins

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Yeah, Ive been interested in music since I was a teenager, always writing songs. – Jeff Bridges

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For me, singing sad songs often has a way of healing a situation. It gets the hurt out in the open into the light, out of the darkness. – Reba McEntire

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She was one of those people who said I dont know anything about music, but I know what I like. – Max Beerbohm

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To me, the greatest pleasure of writing is not what its about, but the inner music that words make. – Truman Capote

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