It's no sin to admit that you feel vulnerable and lost.
“It's no sin to admit that you feel vulnerable and lost.”
— Phoebe Snow · Admit
The World Motivation
It's no sin to admit that you feel vulnerable and lost.
“It's no sin to admit that you feel vulnerable and lost.”
— Phoebe Snow · Admit
Explore more quotes by Phoebe Snow on topics like Admit, wisdom, and life lessons.
“It's no sin to admit that you feel vulnerable and lost.”
“The most common misconception about me is that I'm basically a jazz singer.”
“Give me a strapless gown and a rhinestone-studded guitar and some 55-year-olds in my audience, along with their kids and grandkids. Don't give me 'boogie'!”
“If the baby is sick, you won't find me showing up to play my gigs. If I have a contract, there is going to be a clause in that contract saying that if the baby is sick I will not appear.”
“All of my life, when things got too difficult, I folded up the tent and went to bed. I couldn't stand a challenge... I was terrified of confrontation. I was very laid-back, and just wouldn't get involved or fight back.”
“The first album was a very successful record. It made me very visible and it's an immediate association, but I don't do that anymore. Now I'm true to myself as an artist again. I'm more vocally oriented.”
“The ego is willing but the machine cannot go on. It's the last thing a man will admit, that his mind ages.”
“Will you tell me, 'Oh, painting is a special art, whereas anyone can write prose passably well'? Can he, indeed? ... Can you, sir? Nay, believe me, you are either an archangel or a very bourgeois gentleman indeed if you admit to having spoken English prose all your life without knowing it.”
“I don't like applause, I must admit. Ultimately, artists are shy creatures; they're introverts.”
“When you watch Robin Williams, you can see a lot of Jonathan Winters. Robin is the first one to admit that; he worshiped Jonathan Winters.”
“I am lucky, I'm the first to admit that.”
“And I talked to my doctor, and I must admit, you know, I'm sometimes quite renowned for my outbursts and I was just very frustrated, maybe a little frightened.”