Words matter. These are the best Sarah Brightman Quotes, and they’re great for sharing with your friends.
I’ve always been interested in space and the idea of exploration in that area since I was a child growing up through the ’60s.
We are all made up of stars and all of us are billions of years old – that’s what I believe, at least.
I do quite a lot of flying in my concerts.
I love the intimacy of making movies. The focus is deeper and much more intense than musical theatre.
I love a challenge and the last four years it has all come to fruition and it has been wonderful.
I’m not flying to the moon. But when I’ve talked to people who have been up, you can tell it’s really special because without fail a very special light comes into their eyes and they appear to be very fulfilled in some way and very calm.
Apparently, everyone is most scared of the psychological tests. I didn’t know how I’d fare. What I’ve found out is I may be creative and imaginative, but I’m also extremely together.
In the past, I always used to be looking for answers. Today, I know there are only questions. So I just live.
I think that it is always hard to find two voices that fit together well.
The opportunity to orbit the Earth, witnessing multiple sunrises and sunsets every day, looking back to our small blue life-sustaining jewel from a distance, gives me the greatest sense of anticipation.
A journey into space is the greatest adventure I can imagine.
I can’t be a wife. I’m not that sort of person. Wives have to compromise all the time.
I was born in 1960, and space theory, especially in the last part of that time and going into the ’70s, space was very relevant at that time. It was on television – all the experiments, the moon landings, everything like that.
I am an expert in the ‘art of the possible.’
I’m an interpreter of music.
I had been overexposed in a particular way because my marriage to an extremely successful older man meant I was involved in his public life as well as my own.
I actually want to go up into space.
I am not a composer of music; I sing pieces which have been written for me which gives me bigger freedom to search for pieces I want to record.
I just wanted a change. My hair started hurting my back, so I went to my hairdresser and said ‘Take it off.’ And I’m delighted with the results.
I like, ‘I Believe In Father Christmas’ – that is one of my favorites it is a lovely composition; ‘Colder Than Winter’ as well. There are so many beautiful songs.
Mozart is always a bit of a challenge – you know, even though it is often given to very young singers, it is actually the most complicated to sing in many instances.
I feel a tremendous sense of accomplishment. Everything is in tune: the voice, the type of music, who I am and who people think I am.
I am not quite sure where home is right now. I do have places in London and Milan, and a house in Spain. I guess I would say home is where my mother is, and she lives in Spain.
I am an interpreter of music rather than a composer of it.
Being varied is something I do instinctively and naturally. I feel a tremendous sense of accomplishment.
I never thought that I would be creating my own ‘cross-over’ genre. What I did was very real and organic. I have worked in so many different styles so it all just came together.
When I sing, I close my eyes. If I see a feather, everything is fine. Without this image in my mind, the sound is not ‘truthful’ enough, and I must begin again. I have to.
Finally my dream came true in that there was a possibility that I could travel to the International Space Station. I’ve gone through the medicals and the training and now I’m officially, by the Russian Space Federation, a cosmonaut in training.
As I get older, I become more imaginative and feel like I have maybe a shorter time to get a lot of things going on in my mind done.
As I’m sure you may know, I’m planning to become a spaceflight participant and have been recently approved to begin my spaceflight training by the Russian space federation having passed the necessary medical and physical tests.