A Quote by Mark Lanegan

It took me quite a while to find my natural voice. I'm glad I stuck around long enough to see that happen. — © Mark Lanegan
It took me quite a while to find my natural voice. I'm glad I stuck around long enough to see that happen.
I mean, it took me a long while to realize that I wasn't gonna play football on a regular basis anymore. I still play once in a while, but that took me a long while to adjust.
It took me quite a long time to develop a voice, and now that I have it, I am not going to be silent.
I think I always have the same style. But if I see a trend long enough, I might catch on to it. But it has to be around for a while for me to warm up to it.
You have to get to know your voice and its strengths and play on those. It took me quite a long time.
It took me a long time to find my voice as a singer, and I'm happy that I did.
I took a job at a factory in New Jersey to try to save money to go to Europe. When I took the job, I set a date for quitting. I was going to hitchhike around, be a hippie, see the world. I just wanted to be responsible long enough to get up the money to get there and trip around.
Something I should have achieved quite easily took me a long time to get around to.
I've never stuck around long enough to know if anyone would miss me. That's rock 'n' roll, though. Here today, gone tomorrow.
I was a 'learn by doing' writer - I never took any formal writing classes. So it took a long time to figure things out and find my voice.
In my case, I was stuck there for quite a while. New York is large enough to be a very abstract city, so nobody cares.
I looked for a very long time, knowing that it had to happen, but it took me a long time to find someone with the same background and whatnot and I finally found him
I looked for a very long time, knowing that it had to happen, but it took me a long time to find someone with the same background and whatnot and I finally found him.
Fatherhood is the best thing that could happen to me, and I'm just glad I can share my voice.
I stuck around in Hollywood for too long. I was there a long time, and when I left, I was smart enough to realise that what I was leaving was not just the movie business. I wanted to get rid of the whole atmosphere.
That's the thing that always stuck out to me - the idea that quantity becomes quality. I always took it to mean if you do anything enough, if you keep putting effort in, eventually something will happen, with or without you. You don't have to have faith when you start out, you just have to dedicate yourself to practice as if you have it.
It took me a long time to find my own voice, even after I started making my own music.
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