A Quote by Tracy Chapman

Love's a recurring theme through my work. — © Tracy Chapman
Love's a recurring theme through my work.
I'm a massive Roald Dahl fan. I grew up reading his work and see a recurring theme - I have continued to love stuff that mixes the gruesome with a sort of humour. I'm drawn to that in my work.
I guess my strongest recurring theme is honoring love, even when it's lost.
We write in ways that, we generally hope, reflect real life, or at least look familiar to humans. And in life, recurring themes are a recurring theme. We never quite conquer a pet vice or a relationship pattern or a communication habit. We're haunted by our particular demons.
I am used to moving homes in football, and it seems to be a recurring theme in my career.
Self love is a great recurring theme, the headwaters that feed my ability to be the best version of myself in every other aspect of my life. Self worth sets the standard that life meets.
The recurring theme which predisposes people to depression is rejection and lack of self-esteem.
A recurring theme in the literature of secular humanism is the harsh assault upon traditional religion, especially Christianity.
I tried to pay some small tribute to A Man and a Woman (1966) with the recurring musical theme.
When I work on a movie, I look at the script or watch the film, and I talk to my director or producers and make a plan: this is our main character; we need a theme for this plot. We need a love theme.
The recurring theme of all religions is a sympathy, empathy, connection, capacity between the human and the divine - that we were made for union with one another. They might express this through different rituals, doctrines, dogmas, or beliefs, but at the higher levels they're talking about the same goal. And the goal is always union with the divine.
Any film is about heroism: the triumph of good over evil. If you look back at my films, you will see that as a recurring theme.
A related recurring theme is the exploration of how we take for granted the things in our immediate environment that are common and ordinary. Existential blindness, of sorts.
There has been one persistent theme through all Axis propaganda. This theme has been that Americans are admittedly rich, that Americans have considerable industrial power - but that Americans are soft and decadent, that they cannot and will not unite and work and fight. ... Let them tell that to the Marines!
Goal scoring is a recurring theme. If you aren't scoring then you aren't going to win games. That's obvious.
I've always been a fan of issues around race and racialism, and I've loved playing with it. People act as though it isn't an issue, but it's a recurring theme in our lives globally.
My mother and I parting company at four years old is a recurring theme; although it's not symbolically necessarily present, it's present in all my relationships.
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