Top 9 Quotes & Sayings by Sonia

Explore popular quotes and sayings by an English singer Sonia.
Last updated on November 23, 2024.
Sonia

Sonia Evans, known mononymously as Sonia, is an English pop singer from Skelmersdale, near Liverpool, UK. She had a 1989 UK number one hit "You'll Never Stop Me Loving You" and became the first female UK artist to achieve five top 20 hit singles from one album. She represented the United Kingdom in the 1993 Eurovision Song Contest, where she finished second with the song "Better the Devil You Know". Between 1989 and 1993, she had 11 UK Top 30 hits, including "Listen to Your Heart" (1989), "Counting Every Minute" (1990) and "Only Fools " (1991). In 1994, she starred as Sandy in a West End revival of the musical Grease, while on television she appeared as Bunty in the 1998 BBC comedy series The Lily Savage Show.

I war running back to the house in Mayaguez with a melting ice cone we called a piraqua running sweet and sticky down my face and arms, the sun in my eyes, breaking through clouds and glinting off the rain-soaked pavement and dripping leaves. I was running with joy, an overwhelming joy that arose simply from gratitude for the fact of being alive. Along with the image, memory carried these words from a child's mind through time: I am blessed. In this life I am truly blessed.
Dressing badly has been a refuge much of my life, a way of compelling others to engage with my mind, not my physical presence. Page. 283
Turn yourself inside out. Live with absolute certainty that you have the power to create anything that you desire-anything!-because the power you need is the power of the Universe flowing through you.
There are uses to adversity, and they don't reveal themselves until tested. — © Sonia
There are uses to adversity, and they don't reveal themselves until tested.
Make your own talent, make your own luck, and activate your stubborn streak, and there's nothing that can stop you.
My mom used to say, “You cannot experience what you cannot imagine ... yet you always experience what you do imagine.
There is indeed something deeply wrong with a person who lacks principles, who has no moral core. There are, likewise, certainly values that brook no compromise, and I would count among them integrity, fairness, and the avoidance of cruelty. But I have never accepted the argument that principle is compromised by judging each situation on its own merits, with due appreciation of the idiosyncrasy of human motivation and fallibility.
You can't say: This much love is worth this much misery. They're not opposites that cancel each other out; they're both true at the same time.
Good people can do bad things, make bad decisions. It doesn't make them bad people.
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