Top 122 Quotes & Sayings by Benjamin Clementine - Page 2

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Last updated on April 19, 2025.
If I weren't musical, then I would have just published a book, you know? But I'm lucky enough to play piano, and so I use piano to convert my poems.
I got into a lot of trouble. Maybe that's why my parents didn't really like me and I didn't blend in with my family. I was always the naughty one.
I never thought I'd say this, but to any child listening, the world is your oyster. — © Benjamin Clementine
I never thought I'd say this, but to any child listening, the world is your oyster.
I just want us to understand each other. That's the point of my music.
I'm literally nowhere yet... When things started going well, this French designer called Ami gave me some shoes and clothes to wear. But when I sat down to play the piano, the very new shoes kept slipping off the pedal. So I took them off, threw them away, and have never worn shoes while playing the piano from then on.
If I win the Mercury Prize, I'll be very honoured. If I don't win it, I won't have lost it. Someone else will have won it. And that will also be good.
In Paris, I was really singing for the sake of living. But eventually people said, 'Keep going; you've got a great voice,' and I started having confidence in my voice all of a sudden. That's when I started creating my own music.
When I think about Edmonton, Silver Street and Pymmes Park, the old people whose faces are so unhappy, it pushes me to be better. I want to be better to help places like this.
Music isn't a competition.
I always try to be as discreet as possible, so I wear black.
Paris is very dear to me, and I'll never forget Paris.
I'm from London, and you hardly see stars because of the pollution of light. But in Arizona, there's nothing, so I can see the stars.
I'm a very honest person, and I'm quite emotional for a man. If I want to say something, I'll say it. — © Benjamin Clementine
I'm a very honest person, and I'm quite emotional for a man. If I want to say something, I'll say it.
It's my only freedom, music, and I'm not going to give it up to anyone else.
Arizona - I've only spent a few days there, but it's inspired me the most. It's so peaceful.
I do music to tell people my thoughts and opinions about life, emotions, politics, everything.
I grew up as a man because I was by myself.
I just wanted to eat, to survive. I started singing a cappella in bars. I saved up money to get my first guitar and started writing songs.
I realised that we're all equal - it's all about helping each other.
Not all families stay together.
I started writing music in a French way: more focused on lyrics than melody.
Fame is like icin' on the cake.
In this life, I've learned to be patient. And I'm still learning... Even now, I wish things would go quicker.
I adopted this feeling that the stage is my home, so just keep my coat on and not wear anything else.
I loved English literature - if didn't it would have been hard - but I had to learn it myself. I remembered ways to repeat words, to put more emphasis on certain lines.
I was very rebellious, but my family was strict Christians - they would ask us, "What's the shortest verse in the Bible?" and I was the one who always said "John 11:35" straightaway. It stayed with me, the Bible has stayed with me.
Some people are saying that my music is not for Burberry, it's not for fashion. I know where they're trying to go but if you're saying my music is only for deprived and sad people, then you're not helping me and you're not helping yourself. It's meant to be for everyone.
I felt like I was homeless anyway, so the change in environment wasn't that much of a big deal. I felt pretty much the same. After six months of living on the streets [in Camden], I started singing, busking.
I wasn't quite used to writing a diary - I didn't understand why people did it - but I wrote down notes and they went into a poem.
People take things too literal in the Bible and it's totally wrong.
When you have a lot of fake selves, most of the time it's because you haven't had parents around so you try to build characters to protect yourself.
The experience that I had in Paris I could never have ever again in my life. This is when I grew up as a young man. I was independent. There was no one there to talk to; I didn't even want to talk to anyone. I started to write about what I was experiencing, and I had no choice, so I was never scared.
Obviously you live life for yourself and have your choice to believe what you want to believe in, but I know that the Bible can be used to appreciate life.
In fact, I might be confident for the human race because of what the human race has given me. When I was in the street and bars, people always came up to me and said, "Don't stop, keep going."
If you've got great parents, once you grow up and have to live by yourself, you're going to create some fake self as you get comfortable wherever you are.
I like it when cities are melancholic. When it started snowing for example, I felt very lonely. I felt very comfortable and very relaxed. When that happens, I write. So I've been writing, not a lot, but I'm inspired everyday.
Happiness is overrated and money can't justify it.
I know that New York is big, there are huge buildings, but in fact, it's quite small and contained. — © Benjamin Clementine
I know that New York is big, there are huge buildings, but in fact, it's quite small and contained.
I'm not dismissing prostitutes, but a lot has changed. This so-called gentrification, it can never be stopped.
Poetry itself is music. I'm just lucky that I can convert it into music.
Even if someone thinks there's a mistake I've made on the piano, to me it's not a mistake; it's how it's meant to be.
If I'm being forced to do something I don't want to do, my real self comes out. But whether or not I'm aware of it, no matter what happens, I'm always going to have a fake self and I'm not going to judge my fake self.
When you look at the media and television, and all this Hollywood stuff, you just judge people.
I have met a few people, who are so respected in the fashion industry and all around the world, and are still very humble. People who have it all but act like they only just started, it's beautiful. This is what I want to be.
We're all competent in different ways, we've just got to find a way to push ourselves up more.
[My music] is opposite to fashion.
William Blake is my favorite poet of all time, and he said that he wasn't quite familiar with the sounds of music. If so, he would have been a musician.
When I started writing again, especially when I listened to French music and Bob Dylan and Leonard Cohen, I realized that these lots talked about themselves. The greatest artists, they didn't sing; they only spoke.
You can't judge people by their cover. — © Benjamin Clementine
You can't judge people by their cover.
I've always been shy, but every time that I sing or I perform, when music comes out of me, it is the only thing I can relate to, it's the only thing I can give.
There's a part in every person that has a fake self. We've had this since infancy due to our parents and our upbringing.
That's how I always try to start my thoughts. I write them down first, eventually it turns into a poem, and if I feel like composing something to it, then I do that.
I started understanding William Blake and George Orwell more and more. It's amazing how we go to school when we're so young, read all of these books, just trying to memorize them. When you start to live, you don't have to memorize anything.
When I started singing about my life and what I was going through, I felt more confident. It was my own life, I was being myself, I was telling people what was happening.
The real self is who you are when you're at home, when you're comfortable, and the false self is what you're pretending - and the reason you pretend is because you want to create a character for the surroundings you're within.
I think it is all about creating characters, mixing them up with the stars and the light-years, and coming back to Earth, because we're from this universe. We're not just New York or London; we're stars.
I'm from a middle class family but my father squandered all the money, so I didn't really run around with rich people. I was very judgmental towards a lot of them.
Some people will never be able to get their real self, but that's fine, because their fake self is also part of them.
On-stage, I definitely want to use my real self because I'm singing to people who believe in what I'm singing, and I believe in what I'm singing, but they shouldn't be fooled because we all have fake selves and it's in there somewhere. It's not pretending to hurt somebody; it's just something that comes out of me, from my experience.
We have the real self and the false self, there's nothing wrong with them, and everyone has both of them.
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