Top 45 Quotes & Sayings by Emily Saliers

Explore popular quotes and sayings by an American singer Emily Saliers.
Last updated on November 19, 2024.
Emily Saliers

Emily Ann Saliers is an American singer-songwriter and member of the musical duo Indigo Girls. Saliers sings soprano and plays lead guitar as well as banjo, piano, mandolin, ukulele, bouzouki and many other instruments.

No way construction of this tricky plan was built by other than a greater hand.
Unjust use of force, strength, and brutality. Those are the forces that make me feel vulnerable.
Now I know a refuge never grows from a chin in a hand in a thoughtful pose gotta tend the earth if you want a rose. — © Emily Saliers
Now I know a refuge never grows from a chin in a hand in a thoughtful pose gotta tend the earth if you want a rose.
Falling, falling, falling, falling down. Look yourself in the eye before you drown.
The most important thing to do for me physiologically is to sleep when I'm tired. I love to sleep and it's very restorative.
I was in a church choir early on and that really helped me musically in terms of chops, learning how to sing harmonies.
So we must love, while these moments are still called today, take part in the pain of this passion play, stretching our youth as we must, until we are ashes to dust, until time makes history of us.
Discrimination is a bad bad bad thing.
I try not to get personally involved in social media. It kind of makes me sick sometimes.
Don't do to someone else what you wouldn't want done to you.
I'm a little bit antisocial and I recently discovered that I'm introverted. But the love between people makes me alive.
And there's always retrospect to light a clearer path.
The sweetest part is acting after making a decision. — © Emily Saliers
The sweetest part is acting after making a decision.
We must love while these moments are still called today.
I have faith that my life is in good hands. I honestly try to see how I can grow from uncomfortable circumstances.
Music makes me alive in a way that nothing quite does. Good art, good film, good books, good dance. Exhibitions, history. Nature makes me feel alive. Georgia in the rain - that makes me feel alive. Compassion makes me feel alive. Hard fought victories for social rights.
If life ever stops inspiring us to write, it's time to stop doing what we do.
I don't think any human being is truly free. We're so tethered to our own insecurities and hampered by our fears and our prejudices. I think it's human nature that we're never going to be free.
Whenever I think about all the things I appreciate in life, I also think about my privileges, as well. Try to keep that all in balance. Gratitude for what I have, trying to be part of movements that make it easy for people who have it harder than they ever should have it.
I pray as part of my mindfulness practice and try to recount my day, all my triumphs and foibles, before I go to sleep at night. These practices keep me calm for the most part.
Engaging in new creative projects keeps me energized. I feel deeply grateful for all of the opportunities that life has given me.
The prize is always worth the rocky ride.
Love is selflessness and self-fullness; it can only be known deeply with an open, vulnerable heart.
You have to laugh at yourself, because you'd cry your eyes out if you didn't.
The truth that people are missing about certain things, you know when they get fearful and they get hateful, and they repress other peoples, is the greatest truth of all, you know, the truth of love and understanding and clarity about all those issues. And it's like, one day, one day, everybody's gonna know, myself included, over certain things. But, so it's like, it's alright, you know, you hate me now, but that's cool, because I see a better day and I know that there's a higher truth, and you're wrong about hating me because I'm gay.
Begin my studies with the paper and this pencil and i'm working through the grammar of my fears.
Cooking is really calming. Sharing food with friends, cooking.
...science and violence turned silence to rage.
I had a sister who died and my mother passed away. I know that grief comes in waves. When deep grief hits, I know that it hurts like hell, and then you get a little bit of a respite, and then it comes back, and it hurts like hell. I know it can be survived.
We're bombarded with media reports, with social media, with anyone with an opinion.
What was once your pain, will be your home. — © Emily Saliers
What was once your pain, will be your home.
You will taste a way of life profoundly nourishing and from your tongue may spring a song or poem or sentence or word or maybe nothing but silence. Silence only the heart can turn to song.
The less I seek my source for some definitive, the closer I am to fine.
Eating wholesome foods and getting plenty of sleep is crucial for me.
I give it up to women who have the power to keep their spirit alive under very difficult circumstances.
I cry when I feel like crying.
Food! Oh my god, I love food. Sugar makes me come alive.
Feelings are not everything! There is very little absolute truth in life.
You set up your place in my thoughts, moved in and made my thinking crowded.
Artists and celebrities are citizens, and as such you have a responsibility to keep fighting for justice because there are monolithic power structures and systemic oppression out there.
Always tell the truth and be true. — © Emily Saliers
Always tell the truth and be true.
Now I know why yoga is so life-giving for so many. I have never experienced a practice that combines such physical challenge and spiritual wellbeing in my life.
Love is pure and kind and forgiving. It is the greatest gift of all.
I see people whose spirits are not broken, who continue to work for justice. That makes me feel alive, when I witness their work, and then I witness some of their dreams come to fruition.
It's in our blind trust that love will find us, just like it has before.
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