A Quote by Jean-Marc Vallee

I had written 'Cafe de Flore' with 'Stairway to Heaven' in mind. — © Jean-Marc Vallee
I had written 'Cafe de Flore' with 'Stairway to Heaven' in mind.
I'd break out in hives if I had to sing (`Stairway to Heaven') in every show. I wrote those lyrics and found that song to be of some importance and consequence in 1971, but 17 years later, I don't know. It's just not for me. I sang it at the Atlantic Records show because I'm an old softie and it was my way of saying thank you to Atlantic because I've been with them for 20 years. But no more of `Stairway to Heaven' for me.
Cafe De Flore speaks of love, its joys, its pains and its dramas - to love and to lose. This story upset me, I was upside-down, in the depths of myself.
If there's a heaven, I can't find the stairway
My life is a stairway to heaven, not a 'decline into decrepitude.
Dolly Parton's done 'Stairway to Heaven.' Anything's possible.
I've been an atheist ever since I heard there was only a stairway to heaven
There was a reason why there was only a single stairway to heaven, but an entire highway to hell.
I think we're in a disposable world and 'Stairway to Heaven' is one of the things that hasn't quite been thrown away yet.
Many fans were surprised when they learned that the little girl in drama 'Stairway To Heaven' was me.
If you thought Stairway to Heaven was a long song, dear god you should listen to it played on a lute.
The Bible is not only laws, it's also stories. It begins, 'In the beginning God created Heaven.' If I had written these words, I wouldn't have written anything else; it's just enough.
I don't want to speak too disparagingly of my generation (actually I do, we had a chance to change the world and opted for the Home Shopping Network instead), but there was a view among the student writers I knew at that time that good writing came spontaneously, in an uprush of feeling that had to be caught at once; when you were building that all-important stairway to heaven, you couldn't just stand around with your hammer in your hand.
Every musician wants to do something which will hold up for a long time, and I guess we did it with 'Stairway to Heaven.'
Without holiness on earth we shall never be prepared to enjoy heaven. Heaven is a holy place. The Lord of heaven is a holy Being. The angels are holy creatures. Holiness is written on everything in heaven... How shall we ever be at home and happy in heaven if we die unholy?
I guess the solo from 'Achilles Last Stand' is in the same tradition as the solo from 'Stairway to Heaven'...it is on that level to me.
I never thought 'Stairway to Heaven' was a long song. I loved how there was this part and then there was another part that was completely different.
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