A Quote by Camila Cabello

I've always written songs for the sake of my own sanity and expression. — © Camila Cabello
I've always written songs for the sake of my own sanity and expression.
For the sake of calm in the country, I am ready to sacrifice my own sanity.
One might talk about the sanity of the atom the sanity of space the sanity of the electron the sanity of water- For it is all alive and has something comparable to that which we call sanity in ourselves. The only oneness is the oneness of sanity.
I've always covered some Dylan songs. I do one or two. And I do them because they're great songs. You know some people cover songs they wish they could have written, not me. I like to cover songs I know I could not have ever written.
The first song I wrote and had published was titled "Just As Long As That Someone Is You". It was written in 1959, and recorded in 1965 by Jimmy Ellege. I started writing songs because I wanted something of my own to sing. I, at that time, was not aware that the songs I heard on the radio were not written by the folks singing them. I had always loved poetry, and found it easy to integrate a melody with poetry.
One should make the best choice possible given the circumstances, and then avoid second-guessing for the sake of one's own sanity.
I don't write all my stuff. Everybody always thinks that. But in just about every album I've ever had has been about 50-50 songs I've written or co-written and other people's songs.
When I turned 19 I kinda realized that I needed to write my own songs instead of singing songs written by other people.
I've never written songs about relationships. I've written songs about how I feel. The songs are more about me, than another person. That's the way I like to look at it.
I've never done songs with people just for the sake of the great combination. I've always done songs with friends.
I have four shelves covered with journals that I've written. Dad and I are writing songs together. I've probably written 100 songs.
It's funny; Luther and I have written many songs together, but we've never written songs in the same room.
Bands have always written songs against what they see as wrong. Ronald Reagan really made for a lot of songs.
I've only written 30 songs or something. Dylan's written over 500 songs. There's no comparison. He's the Shakespeare of rock 'n' roll and popular music.
My favorite thing is coming up with titles. The majority of the songs I've every written I've always thought of the title before I've written the song.
Many of the songs were written as a way of paying tribute to specific people, but in the end the songs took on a life of their own and I didn't worry about accuracy or biographical truth, so it's not a problem.
I have written quite a lot of songs about dealing with my feelings surrounding the disease. I have written songs about the fear and anxiety I have around my disease, and the fear of it coming back. Some of my songs might seem like relationship songs, but are more about my relationship with that struggle.
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