110+ Sinead O'Connor Quotes On Sinead O'connor, Saturday Night Live And Snl
Sinead O'Connor is an Irish singer-songwriter who rose to fame in the late 1980s with her debut album The Lion and the Cobra. She is known for her distinctive vocal style, her controversial music and public image, and her advocacy of human rights. O'Connor achieved worldwide success in 1990 with a new arrangement of Prince's song "Nothing Compares 2 U". Following is our collection on famous quotes by Sinead O'Connor on sinead o'connor, love, saturday night live.
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Top 10 Sinead O'Connor Quotes
- People who express suicidal feelings are least likely to act on them.
- I don't do anything in order to cause trouble. It just so happens that what I do naturally causes trouble. I'm proud to be a troublemaker.
- Women are to be valued for so much more than their sexuality. We aren’t merely objects of desire.
- I don't believe in any kind of artistic snobbery or musical snobbery. You know, to me, the sexiest and the most spiritual words ever uttered in rock and roll are wop babaloo balop bam boom.
- When you dishonor the the utter glory and majesty of black people, you lie. Your heart lies to you and you let it
- We have a tradition of passing our history orally and singing a lot of it and writing songs about it and there's kind of a calling in Irish voices when they're singing in their Irish accent.
- Remember what I told you. If they hated me, they will hate you.
- I suppose is very cathartic to do a show to the masses and you get to make magic in a manner that you can't do in regular life, but I suppose that self esteem effect is one of the most powerful.
- If there was acceptance of the mentally ill in the Catholic Church, the entire Curia would resign!
- I seek no longer to be a 'famous' person, and instead I wish to live a 'normal' life.
Sinead O'Connor Short Quotes
- I think there's a difference between God and religion.
- Generally I don't listen to sad songs if I'm sad. I listen to happy songs.
- It's so hard to retain what your purpose is - or to even realize what it is.
- Protection of children from violence and abuse has always been my main activity or campaign.
- Biggest lesson I've ever had in life is that blues had a baby and they named it rock 'n' roll.
- My kids really are my center. They create a beautiful chaos. It's always a nice chaos with them.
- Songs are like ropes that you can kind of hang on to or pull yourself up on.
- God needs to get rescued from religious music.
- I'm a great cleaner. I'm actually kind of addicted to cleaning. I could clean anything.
- I understand that we are actually complicated people but we are also dreadfully simple.
Sinead O'Connor Quotes About Love
I love songs, and I love songwriting, and there's a standard of songwriting within Chicago blues in particular. I don't like the sad blues, necessarily; the Chicago blues is what I like, which is the kind of blues you can dance to. — Sinead O'Connor
There's a difference between, you know, God loves unconditionally in my feeling and religion loves conditionally. Religion spends an awful lot of time dictating who God can love and can't love. — Sinead O'Connor
If you really ever love someone, that doesn't go away, although you wish it would. — Sinead O'Connor
I love the Holy Spirit. I can't stand to see it being disrespected. It's been there for me at times when I really needed it. Therefore, I have a duty to stand for it is how I feel. — Sinead O'Connor
I listen to, like, funky Chicago blues. I love blues, but I love the funky, happy blues. There's a song about pretty much everything, including kidney stones, believe it or not. So there's something there for whatever you happen to be suffering, you know? — Sinead O'Connor
It's been seven hours and fifteen days, since you took your love away. — Sinead O'Connor
What I hope is to really focus on being a songwriter. I'd love to write songs for other people; that's something I'd really like to start doing. — Sinead O'Connor
I guess I'm a Holy Spirit maniac. I'm not a religious maniac. I love religion, but I don't like it. — Sinead O'Connor
Sinead O'Connor Quotes About People
Islam - a religion horribly misrepresented by terrorists, which is like the IRA saying they represented Irish people. Islam is a BEAUTIFUL religion. would make you cry it's so beautiful... and gentle. — Sinead O'Connor
I was getting a lot of pressure from people in show business about my being overweight because of medication, I was on 200 mg of amitriptiline. When I said this to my doctor, for some reason she took me completely off medication and she didn't really supervise properly. — Sinead O'Connor
You have to hide what you are and it's really stressful and very bad for your self esteem. Because it's not obvious to people that you are ill, they treat you as if you're a pain in the ass, then you beat yourself up and you are already beating yourself up as a part of mental illness. — Sinead O'Connor
I have no shame around the fact that I can be shot into suicidal feelings by certain people's treatment of me. I am no different to any other person, I therefore act as I believe any other person should be free to. — Sinead O'Connor
People always complain, 'you never invited me to your wedding', but I prefer casual weddings. — Sinead O'Connor
Until everyone in this country over 35 has passed away, the theocracy will still be alive. And I am not actually of the theocracy, and that could bother people. I think I've probably taken a bit of flak for that, as well as being an arsehole occasionally, obviously. — Sinead O'Connor
It was the case in the 70s and 80s that people believed music could change the world. But now people aren't making music because they want to change the world; they're making music because they want to just make a ton of money. — Sinead O'Connor
You can't have a church run by people who don't believe in God. — Sinead O'Connor
Look at all our old men in pubs. Look at all our young people on drugs. — Sinead O'Connor
As a parent, I don't really want my child to know about all this horrible violence that people seem to be wanting to tell them every time they go to buy some candy. — Sinead O'Connor
Sinead O'Connor Quotes About Feel
I don't feel like me unless I have my hair shaved. So even when I'm an old lady, I'm going to have it. — Sinead O'Connor
I feel that I was a useful contributor to society, and that I couldn't be a contributor to society in any other way. — Sinead O'Connor
I am someone who really does believe very strongly in the Holy Spirit. I feel I'm someone who, since I was a very, very small child, of being engaged in a very strong relationship with the Holy Spirit. — Sinead O'Connor
That's my feeling - that real God and religion are two different things and that religion is trying to obscure what God really is. — Sinead O'Connor
I only feel better because people aren't being so abusive to me about my weight. — Sinead O'Connor
I always feel there is a link between music and spirituality. — Sinead O'Connor
To say what you feel is to dig your own grave. — Sinead O'Connor
Sinead O'Connor Famous Quotes And Sayings
When you're young, you don't really know quite what you're aiming at. You're very impulsive and acting on impulse, which is very important and valuable. But you're kind of swimming in a blind sea. When you get older, you have more of a sense of direction. — Sinead O'Connor
When I grew up in Ireland in the seventies there was no such thing as therapy...I mean we didn't even have cappuccinos until 1998! So for me music was therapy, it was also the place where one could speak about himself, where he was allowed to speak about his traumatic experiences. — Sinead O'Connor
I have also Post Traumatic Stress Disorder, and I wouldn't have survived that if not for music. So I think for me, music was a soothing thing and it was also a place where you could say all the stuff that you couldn't say anywhere else. — Sinead O'Connor
Easy to keep faith. God is good. Only one mistake he made. Free will, therefore can't intervene unless we ask, but gospels show, when we ask we must believe we will be answered. Then all manner of things will be well. — Sinead O'Connor
I think in the first place hearing the music inside of you is very soothing, very comforting. For me there always been, if you like, a spiritual connection between myself and music. — Sinead O'Connor
I have always had a good functioning in my artistic life, but I had problems mostly in my private life, I got very angry with my boyfriends and stuff...I would probably have good reasons to be angry but the volume would be too high, just getting to some level of wounding that perhaps was not appropriate to the actual offence committed. — Sinead O'Connor
I h a v e a l l t h a t I r e q u e s t e d and I do not want what I haven`t got. I have learned this from my mother ; see how happy she has made me. I will take this road much further though I know not where it takes me. — Sinead O'Connor
I've been married before, but I've never had my dream wedding in Vegas. I wanted to do it there because it's casual, quick, not religious and, most of all, very romantic. — Sinead O'Connor
As far as I'm concerned, I'm now in the business of making spiritual records and using my voice for that purpose. I'm not going to be singing songs that I made in the past. I closed the door on that incarnation of Sinead O'Connor. — Sinead O'Connor
There's a standard of songwriting that, when you start immersing yourself in those types of songs, it raises your own bar as a songwriter. There's also simplicity in the songwriting. It's much harder to be simple than it is to be complicated. — Sinead O'Connor
Forgiveness is the most important thing. We all have to forgive what was done to us - the Irish people have to forgive. The African people. The Jewish people. We all have to forgive and understand the only way to stop the cycle of hate and abuse is not to allow yourself to get caught in it. — Sinead O'Connor
The irony is that musical artists have enormous public voices, but behind the scenes we're voiceless, actually. — Sinead O'Connor
If you were the boss of a company and some of the employees of your company were known to sexually abuse children, you would fire them instantly. — Sinead O'Connor
What pisses me off is when I've got seven or eight record company fat pig men sitting there telling me what to wear. — Sinead O'Connor
Suicide doesn't solve your problems. It only makes them infinitely, un-countably worse. — Sinead O'Connor
I'm on fire when I'm singing, I'm completely in character, I use my sense memories, and every syllable of it is meant. It's a very special thing. — Sinead O'Connor
God is something that needs rescuing from religion. — Sinead O'Connor
I'm a Holy Spirit maniac, yeah. When I say maniac, to me, a maniac is a person that goes around telling you what you should believe. You know, you have to believe what I believe, and I don't believe that. — Sinead O'Connor
I really believe that God and religion is two different things. — Sinead O'Connor
As long as the house of The Holy Spirit remains a haven for criminals the reputation of the church will remain in ruins. — Sinead O'Connor
I think there's a lot that's beautiful about religion and very inspiring, obviously, but I do think that God needs to be rescued from religion actually. — Sinead O'Connor
I'm a very good dishwasher. I'm a terrible cook. I'm an awful cook. — Sinead O'Connor
The music business is a place where the artists are all treated like we're working for the people who are working for us. That can obviously be exaggerated when you're a female. — Sinead O'Connor
There's nothing in the recent past I want to write about. — Sinead O'Connor
It's very hard to be perceived as a boss, and behaving like a boss or wanting to be treated like one. — Sinead O'Connor
When you have mental illness you don't have a plaster or a cast or a crutch, that let everyone know that you have the illness, so people expect the same of you as from anyone else and when you are different they give you a hard time and they think you're being difficult or they think you're being a pain in the ass and they're horrible to you. You spend your life in Ireland trying to hide that you have a mental illness. — Sinead O'Connor
Nobody gets between me and my microphone. — Sinead O'Connor
Unfortunately in my case, because of what I do for living, here in Ireland is very hard for me to find a doctor who can just deal with me as a person, that can get beyond Sinead O'Connor. I had to go to England to find a psychiatrist for my case. — Sinead O'Connor
I had developed manic depression [bipolar disorder] ... and the main symptoms the constant voice in the head telling you to kill yourself. — Sinead O'Connor
What I'm interested in is the protection of children from violence, and they are exposed to violence every single day in the form of, as it's called, the news. Then you wonder why the children are running around, doing the things in the streets, doing the things that they've seen the adults doing in the so-called news. — Sinead O'Connor
When you live with the Devil you learn there's a God very quickly. — Sinead O'Connor
I suppose the danger when you have a job that involves writing is you can be a bit isolated. — Sinead O'Connor
The sexuality is being sold to the artists as power when in fact it's not; it's a way of hypnotizing their audience. — Sinead O'Connor
I don't want to go shoving what I believe down anyone's throat. Whatever I believe about Jesus is a personal thing, but it doesn't exclude all the others. — Sinead O'Connor
I'm great at washing dishes and I'm great at cleaning the house and all that kind of stuff. I don't like doing it, but I'm. — Sinead O'Connor
It should be a crime to abandon your child, and it's not. It would be wonderful if it could be criminalized. — Sinead O'Connor
We can love religion as we need rituals, but The Holy Spirit is a bird, free to fly and land where it likes. We don't actually need 'religion' in order to have a relationship with The Holy Spirit. Too many wars an violence over religion.We need to see it's all the same spirit and we are part of that spirit so we shouldn't be fighting over what name we call it. It's a free bird. — Sinead O'Connor
I guess there's a song for absolutely everything that could possibly happen to a person. — Sinead O'Connor
You must not try to be too pure, you must fly closer to the sea. — Sinead O'Connor
There's a weighing kind of overemphasis on sexuality, which disempowers music generally, because it silences all the other voices; it makes music a very powerless force for changing the world. — Sinead O'Connor
My story is the story of countless millions of children whose families and nations were torn apart for money in the name of Jesus Christ. — Sinead O'Connor
I think "God" is an off-putting word. I don't think there's a name for this. I think it's a presence that is best for us, but unfortunately, it can't intervene if we don't ask it, and religion has us talking to the wall because the god that religion is selling isn't the reality. — Sinead O'Connor
In my belief, there's one spirit. I prefer to call it the Holy Spirit. I don't think it matters if you call it God or Allah or Jesus or Fred or David or too early in the morning or whatever. — Sinead O'Connor
Minors should not be exposed to what is going on in the so-called news. — Sinead O'Connor
I grew up in a situation of extreme abuse, but there was no chance to talk about it, so music became the escape if you like. — Sinead O'Connor
What I like about being a musician is that I find the thing soothing, but I also give the soothing to other people. — Sinead O'Connor
People often talk about me as a singer, but they don't often talk about you when you're a woman as a songwriter. — Sinead O'Connor
All of my life, actually, I had a real strong relationship with God, but I was always in the closet about it. The only distance out of the closet I really want to come there is having my tattoo or wearing my t-shirt. — Sinead O'Connor
You can't solve a spiritual problem with politics. You may as well as throw the Parliament to a drowning man. — Sinead O'Connor
I am catholic. And I don't like to see catholicism being brought into disrepute by those in charge who don't seem to believe in God at all... they act like they don't think God is watching. — Sinead O'Connor
Every pore of you is crying and you don't even understand why or what. I actually kind of died and got born again as a result of taking the meds and having a chance to, you know, build a life. — Sinead O'Connor
When I kissed you, you didn't mind. I thought I tasted of too many cigarettes, but you tasted like wine. — Sinead O'Connor
I think that music has been a great help to me and this has been confirmed by every psychiatrist I have seen. I would probably be dead if not for music. — Sinead O'Connor
God's place is the world but the world is not God's place. — Sinead O'Connor
I think a lot of artists go waving their Grammies around thanking God for their Grammy, but when it comes to a pitch battle in the street for the honor of God, none of them is anywhere to be found. — Sinead O'Connor
There is a God. God exists. — Sinead O'Connor
Fame is a curse... it was the worst phase of my life, which I thank God I'll never have to go through again. — Sinead O'Connor
They're my positive chaos, my children. — Sinead O'Connor
I've been married three times, really I should only have been married once. — Sinead O'Connor
I don't agree with this romantic fantasy that people who suffer from depression are more likely to be artists. I find that I am more creative when I am happy actually. — Sinead O'Connor
Maybe it was mean, but I really don't think so. You asked for the truth and I told you. — Sinead O'Connor
I suppose the biggest change to me is this kind of very oversexualizing of everything. Not that anyone wants to take the sex out of rock 'n' roll, you know - that would be ludicrous - but it seems that everything now, it's like the sexuality is the only voice; everything else is gone. — Sinead O'Connor
This is how you know religion is failing because people think you're bonkers if you believe in God and also because it's so uncool believing in Jesus and everything. — Sinead O'Connor
The important thing about "brave" is, it doesn't mean you're not terrified. — Sinead O'Connor
My favorite way of working is if somebody gives me a piece of music, because I'm quite limited as a player, so it's my favorite thing if somebody gives me a piece of music, and then I can write lyrics and melodies. — Sinead O'Connor
The trouble when you have a job like mine is it's your social life as well, so I need to actually [find] something to do in my downtime when my kids are at school. — Sinead O'Connor
I think people who come from abuse and/or people who have mental illnesses, have terrible self-esteem problems. — Sinead O'Connor
It's OK to assert yourself. Obviously, as a woman, I do experience the consequence of asserting yourself - you're not supposed to assert yourself. — Sinead O'Connor
Life Lessons by Sinead O'Connor
- Sinead O'Connor's work emphasizes the importance of standing up for what you believe in, no matter the cost. She has consistently used her platform to speak out against injustice and oppression, showing that it is possible to make a difference.
- O'Connor's work also encourages us to be true to ourselves and to never compromise our values. She has always been honest and open about her struggles, demonstrating the power of vulnerability.
- Finally, O'Connor's music reminds us to stay connected to our roots and to never forget where we come from. Her work is a celebration of Irish culture and heritage, and a reminder of the importance of honoring our past.
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