Top 59 Sting Quotes

“I can’t really change my life to accommodate people who are jealous. I don’t see why I should.”
― Sting
“One of the rewards of success is freedom, the ability to do whatever you like.”
― Sting
“Love is stronger than justice.”
― Sting
“The deeper you get into Yoga you realize it is a spiritual practice. It’s a journey I’m making. I’m heading that way.”
― Sting
“The acceptance of death gives you more of a stake in life, in living life happily, as it should be lived. Living for the moment.”
― Sting
“It takes a man to suffer ignorance and smile.”
― Sting
“I see music as one language. If one musical form eats its own tail, it dies. So it needs to be a mongrel, it needs to be hybridised.”
― Sting
“There’s no religion but sex and music.”
― Sting
“I don’t like singing before noon.”
― Sting
“Yoga is almost like music in a way; there’s no end to it.”
― Sting
“I do my best work when I am in pain and turmoil.”
― Sting
“I realize that nothing’s as it seems.”
― Sting
“I’ve never lost perspective on who I am. Well, maybe briefly, but generally I’m pretty balanced.”
― Sting
“I really wanted to work with David Lynch. I was a big fan of The Elephant Man and Eraserhead.”
― Sting
“I exist in a state of almost perpetual hysteria.”
― Sting
“My friends are Peter Gabriel, Bruce Springsteen, and we’re singing about mortality, getting older. It’s an interesting time.”
― Sting
“When the world is running down, you make the best of what’s still around.”
― Sting
“I’m very much afraid of being mad – that’s my one fear.”
― Sting
“It has very little to do with my work, but if your image is not sexy enough, people won’t listen. It’s part of the game.”
― Sting
“I want to get old gracefully. I want to have good posture, I want to be healthy and be an example to my children.”
― Sting
“I always stayed fit because I’m a performer, and all of those things help me to perform.”
― Sting
“I was recruited to teach 9-year-olds. I taught for two years.”
― Sting
“I’m not much of a family man. I’m just not that into it. I love kids, I adore them, but I don’t want to live my life for them.”
― Sting
“The more irrational of us are worried about the millennium ending – as if a date would really matter.”
― Sting
“I see songs not as a commodity used up when the album goes off the charts, which is often the case with pop songs. I see them as a body of work. Life should be breathed into them.”
― Sting
“An uncle of mine emigrated to Canada and couldn’t take his guitar with him. When I found it in the attic, I’d found a friend for life.”
― Sting
“I’ve only paid lip service to a spiritual life.”
― Sting
“I learned to change my accent; in England, your accent identifies you very strongly with a class, and I did not want to be held back.”
― Sting
“I was famous overnight. I went from nowhere to being really big.”
― Sting
“That sense of failure, I don’t know where people put it who don’t write songs and aren’t able to emote physically. It must go somewhere.”
― Sting
“I have been through various fitness regimes. I used to run about five miles a day and I did aerobics for a while.”
― Sting
“The logical process will often be the safe one. I tend, when I’m given that choice, to go the way that’s not safe.”
― Sting
“Success always necessitates a degree of ruthlessness. Given the choice of friendship or success, I’d probably choose success.”
― Sting
“I’m not speaking as someone who has reached satori or anything else. I’m a student.”
― Sting
“I can’t fly a flag for monogamy or whatever the opposite is; it depends on the person and on the situation.”
― Sting
“I come from a family of losers, and I’ve rejected my family as something I don’t want to be like.”
― Sting
“I don’t need to manufacture trauma in my life to be creative. I have a big enough reservoir of sadness or emotional trauma to last me.”
― Sting
“I don’t understand American football at all. It looks like all-in wrestling with crash helmets.”
― Sting
“I feel this music has nurtured me as I’ve been immersing myself in it. I’ve felt supported by it.”
― Sting
“I hate most of what constitutes rock music, which is basically middle-aged crap.”
― Sting
“I have a big problem with piped music. I like either silence or to listen to it properly.”
― Sting
“I made two movies before The Police had a hit record: I did Quadrophenia and a film called Radio On.”
― Sting
“I miss England. I miss the weather. I’ve spent moss of the last 25 years on tour. I’m ready to come home.”
― Sting
“I think I’m a focus for international attention.”
― Sting
“I think love has something to do with allowing a person you claim to love to enter a larger arena than the one you create for them.”
― Sting
“I think there’s room for both private exploration and group work in Yoga.”
― Sting
“I think you can get the wrong impression about me from my work and think I’m always a bit down. I’m not that way at all. I’m fun-loving.”
― Sting
“I try to give the media as many confusing images as I can to retain my freedom. What’s real is for my children and the people I live with.”
― Sting
“I was brought up as a Catholic and went to church every week and took the sacraments. It never really touched the core of my being.”
― Sting
“I write the music, produce it and the band plays within the parameters that I set.”
― Sting
“I’ve spent a bit of time with the Prince of Wales, who I respect greatly. I’d give two cheers for the Monarchy.”
― Sting
“If you make your living writing, and you can’t write anything, it’s over. It’s very frightening.”
― Sting
“Intellectually I’m probably a Republican.”
― Sting
“It’s never easy to write a song. It’s the most difficult thing I do.”
― Sting
“Like Yoga, the spiritual life is actually very difficult.”
― Sting
“Melancholy is no bad thing.”
― Sting
“Peter Townshend shows us it’s all right to grow up. There is dignity after rock’n’roll.”
― Sting
“The Super Bowl is Americana at its most kitsch and fun.”
― Sting
“Yoga introduced me to a style of meditation. The only meditation I would have done before would be in the writing of songs.”
― Sting
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