Let the little fairy in you fly!
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Rufus Wainwright
Profession:
Musician
Born:
July 22, 1973
Nationality:
Canadian
Quotes by Rufus Wainwright
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Being uncool is being pretty much the coolest you can be.
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I like to make the mundane fabulous whenever I can.
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Places that have experienced great defeat experience a kind of rebirth, which I think America has to do - unless we want to get more decrepit. I don't think we have to destroy the place totally.
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I believe a lot of our lives are spent asleep, and what I've been trying to do is hold on to those moments when a little spark cuts through the fog and nudges you.
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I'm a big fan of the Pre-Raphaelites. Millais, Edward Burne-Jones, and I realised recently that my music is Pre-Raphaelite in a certain way, in that it reinvents an older era and romanticises it, puts it in this gilded frame.
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You get to a certain age, and you feel the need to reward yourself just for existing.
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There's no life without humour. It can make the wonderful moments of life truly glorious, and it can make tragic moments bearable.
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I'm your knight in shining armor. I'm here to save you from Linkin Park.
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I've developed into quite a swan. I'm one of those people that will probably look better and better as I get older until I drop dead of beauty.
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I may not lead the most dramatic life, but in my brain it's 'War and Peace' everyday.
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Everything I do, I feel is genius. Whether it is or it isn't.
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Why be in music, why write songs, if you can't use them to explore life or an idealized vision of life? I believe a lot of our lives are spent asleep, and what I've been trying to do is hold on to those moments when a little spark cuts through the fog and nudges you.
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It seems like the older I get, the more unreal the world becomes.
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I'm very fit on tour. I try to eat well, try to sleep. But it's still rock n' roll.
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I have managed to eke out a good and substantial existence. I'm not shoveling gold bricks or anything, but I do very, very well.
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I should write a musical. That is probably one of the final areas that I should pay attention to, because it does kind of involve everything. It's got theatre, it's got young, pretty people... And it's got money!
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When it came to using elements of your personal life in your work, my mother was the master, or the mistress. There were three or four songs she wrote about my father - songs about failed love.
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I've been thinking of trying my hand at rap. I've been recording snippets on my BlackBerry.
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You know the question: 'How do you get to Carnegie Hall?' Answer: 'Practise?' Well, in my case, I got there by not practising. I didn't finish my music degree. And when I got into the pop world, I decided not to conform because I figured that the point of being an artist was that you shouldn't be like anyone else.
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I think my mother, more than anyone, knew the importance of inspiration. If it was occurring, you had to use it.
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Once illness strikes, you realize there's not a lot of time for you to do what you really need to do. And there's no time like the present.
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I've had my ups and downs, and I definitely have a sense - in America, especially - that once you've made your mark and gotten your Rolling Stone piece and your Grammy nomination, that they're on to the next piece of meat, and they don't necessarily like to follow the twists and turns of an artistic career.
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I definitely have a Luddite's approach to what's going on. I find that as I get older, I get stupider.
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For me, the iPhone is harder than reading Faust.
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My love of maple syrup. I've been known to knock back a can over a couple days: A swig here, a swig there, and next thing you know it's gone. It's a habit I have to stave off. I don't want to lose all my teeth.
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My dad and I have always been somewhat competitive.
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I think I've done a pretty fantastic job, but of course I want to sell millions of records.
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I bemoan the fact that all my famous friends have places in St. Bart's and I have to go to Montauk.
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I want to carve out a serious period of time to focus on the next opera without any distractions. And to do that you need money.
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In the music business, to survive for so long, you have to be able to cut off from your emotions sometimes. And being a father, you're faced with that situation. I know that my father was, with me. I understand why he had to be distant, because to rip yourself away, time after time, is almost more devastating.
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I came out of the closet very young, and I had to cut my teeth pretty fast.
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My cheeks explode when I smile. That's why I have to look so nonplussed.
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I'm hyper light-sensitive and must sleep in the equivalent of a sealed tomb.
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I do not consider myself a guitar player. My father is a guitar player - I'm not.
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The artist who gave me the most inspiration and direction, especially as a singer - and I absolutely consider myself a singer, 100 percent - is Nina Simone. She's my ultimate pianist-singer-type person.
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That will to love is very powerful. But it doesn't always win.
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'Prima Donna' is my kind of love song to opera but it's not the full experience.
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There is this church that I go to a lot in New York. I'm not religious but I love lighting candles and stuff. I find it useful.
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I think everybody identified at a pretty young age that I was fairly entranced with myself. And that I had to be tempered.
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The thing I hate most is false modesty. The artists who are, like, 'Oh, you know, I'm really not that good. Oh, I can't believe I'm here.' I find it vaguely sinister, even.
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I've paid the price; I definitely have a reputation that precedes me, and there is a camp that plots my demise. But then again... it's funner that way.
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I'm not born again, I'm not Kabbalah, God forbid, but I did have an experience hitting 30 that I needed to lean on something that assured me that everything is going to be okay. I had to regain a lot of my belief in fairy tales, in happy endings.
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I like to sing to Verdi, I like singing to Sibelius, and Mahler maybe.
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I could always escape into this demi-monde of homosexuality, which I feel really indebted to. It stopped me being a 'mummy's boy.'
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My mother and father could not handle even me being gay. We never talked about it, really.
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I would love to have a number one hit. The truth is if I don't get one, I'll be fine, but at the same time, the truth is that I'm dying for one, as well.
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I have an ounce of Lady Gaga's full-bodied ambition.
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I am undefinable. I don't fit into any particular category.
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I have this horrible, horrible habit of going on YouTube and checking out comments about what I do.
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