Top 98 Quotes & Sayings by Thalia

Explore popular quotes and sayings by a Mexican musician Thalia.
Last updated on December 21, 2024.
Thalia

Ariadna Thalía Sodi Miranda, known mononymously as Thalía, is a Mexican singer and actress. Referred to as the "Queen of Latin Pop", she is considered one of the most successful and influential Mexican artists. Having sold around 25 million records worldwide, she is one of the best-selling Latin music artists of all-time. Aside from her native Spanish, Thalía has also sung in English, French, Portuguese and Tagalog.

I know I have difficulties with some verbs. But if they get me, they get me. And if they don't understand me, they don't understand me.
In giving to the March of Dimes, my fans can help support vital research and programs to help babies and their families.
I've always been able to transform happiness and pain and sorrow and tears into positive energy. — © Thalia
I've always been able to transform happiness and pain and sorrow and tears into positive energy.
When you get into the third or fourth generation of Latino immigrants to the United States, you see the kids speaking more English than Spanish, and it's important that we don't lose our identity, our language.
I've always wanted to broaden my horizons.
Music has no limits, borders or ages.
All I want to do now is to pamper myself and to be peppered with people who I love.
The darkest experiences in a human being's life allow that person to either go deeper and stay depressed or get the strength to stand up stronger than ever, and that's my case.
My little boy loves mambo, and my daughter, besides Justin Bieber, likes bachata - in our house, we're always singing.
My idols are Oprah and Martha. From nothing, they built industries.
People were very passionate and over the top about showing me their love and affection, and they memorized my songs in Spanish.
Having children is a huge responsibility, and I just don't want to hand them off to a nanny or my mom to take care of them.
There are stereotypes - it's like an invisible line, but somehow you have to find the energy to be strong, to be super-confident, no matter if you are in front of the president of the U.S. or anyone else.
My mother, Yolanda, was a little girl who never grew up, and sometimes we would laugh, and I would say things like, 'Okay, so now it looks like I am your mother and you are my daughter,' to which she would reply, 'Well, yes. Handle it and pamper me.'
As a singer, it's basic to preserve what I like to do, which is music, and also to remember my cradlesongs in Spanish. — © Thalia
As a singer, it's basic to preserve what I like to do, which is music, and also to remember my cradlesongs in Spanish.
You can't be a superhero or super mom.
I don't smoke, drink. I exercise, drink lots of water, eat well, don't sun. Me cuido. There's a lot of things that I want to do.
I heard that I have three ribs, that I have more surgeries than Cher - whatever they say, they say; I know who I am.
I want to reach everybody, from the little girls who are 3 years old, to the grandmother who watches my soap, to a young man in love.
I'm very ambitious. I always want more after I get something I've dreamed about, so every day, I have a new target and a new path to follow. That's pretty much my law in life.
I think my life in general, like that of any human being, has highs and lows, has moments of great light and moments of great darkness.
You are the only one who can create an incredible world around you, or destroy yourself.
Many times, my intuition wins. I trust my intuition a lot. A lot.
My idea is to bring out the inner child that my generation has inside, which does not go to sleep because of so much angst over the day-to-day routine. With so much going on, you start tuning out emotions and surprises.
There's nothing more important than the health of our babies.
Everybody has their own story; everybody has their own journey.
There's some anxiety the 30 minutes before the show starts. But once you step on stage and face the people, everything goes away, and you have fun and enjoy the audience.
When you are doing a TV series, people tell you when you have to wake up and when you have to have lunch, and I don't like it.
You have to reinvent love.
I eat like seven men together.
I used to rely too much on arrangements and production, things like dancers and explosions.
I love Hershey's chocolate, especially Kisses, which are my favorite.
Family matters should be that and stay in the family.
There's nothing more addictive or incredible in life than reinventing yourself and allow yourself to be different every day.
My husband is American but Italian. Then I have the Mexicano side. I see both in my kids. My daughter is more Italian - she leans towards pizza - and my son leans more towards guacamole and puts lime in everything.
I'm a chava, a young one.
I'm more relaxed. I know I have difficulties with some verbs. But if they get me, they get me. And if they don't understand me, they don't understand me.
This is the fantasy of every woman - to hold at our feet servile and tame slaves, like in Roman times. And the worse we treat them, the more passionate they become. — © Thalia
This is the fantasy of every woman - to hold at our feet servile and tame slaves, like in Roman times. And the worse we treat them, the more passionate they become.
Kids just want to have one song. They don't care about a body of work; they don't even care about a whole album - they just want whatever's hot right now. They download that song, and that's it.
I love to know that in all parts of the world, people want me. I need the attention.
In 'Growing Stronger,' I expose my most painful moments and open my heart, thoughts and person, so that my experiences can inspire alleviation, consolation and decisiveness.
I've learned that to survive, you need a positive state of mind.
Since I was 9 years old, I have been working, hustling to find my own projects - from telenovelas to record deals, etc. etc. Way before I met my husband.
My kids are my No. 1 priority. They're the light in my everyday life. The sunshine. The miracle. Those eyes. Those smiles. At the same time, I have an extended, amazing family that is my audience. All these people have been with me for such a long time. I have these two responsibilities.
Music has always been a huge part of my life from a very young age, and today it remains a very powerful and natural way for me to connect with people, as well as my children.
The bad experiences make you stronger and makes you focus on the next project.
Friendship is something that is cultivated.
I've been starting in new places year after year after year. It's just like when I went to Greece or the Philippines. I love when people think I'm a new artist. It's a chance to start over.
I've always been singing, and acting was just something that happened.
In society, there is enormous pressure for us to try and look good, to be politically correct, to say the right things, to be polite and basically to sacrifice ourselves on the way.
I think it keeps your brain moving faster, singing in another language. — © Thalia
I think it keeps your brain moving faster, singing in another language.
I am an industry.
I think it's important if you're American to have a second language, and Spanish is the language to have.
A song like 'Osito Carpintero' came straight from the Pedro Infante films, movies that all the kids in Mexico watched.
I'm Thalia on my own.
I think that nothing is impossible when you want to fulfill a dream. A lot of people will tell you that you can't do it, that you don't have what it takes, but if it is in your heart and you feel it, there is nothing that will stop you. It is like the sun - you can't block it: it will shine regardless, if that is what you want.
I overcame a lot of obstacles in my life and in my childhood.
'Growing Stronger' emerged from a need to relate my life experiences as well as my constant struggle to prevail each day, and as a reminder to myself of the importance of never giving up.
Since I was a little girl, I have witnessed the strength and courage that energized my mother, who left every sorrow and pain in the past, who would work unyieldingly to obtain her goals, who was the great warrior from whom I learned all the values that are today fundamental pillars of my every day.
Everything is so fast now, everything is so disposable now, there's no time to build up a career like we used to have in the past.
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