Agnetha Faltskog quotes:

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  • When you love someone, and you've lost that one, then nothing really matters.

  • It has always felt like a failure that Bjorn and I couldn't keep our family together. You never get it back, but to this day I don't regret splitting up. The reason behind our separation is one of those things I definitely don't want to go into!

  • My life contains so many other things; I have my children, my grandchildren, my two dogs and a big place in the country. I have my own life.

  • I can spot empty flattery and know exactly where I stand. In the end it's really only my own approval or disapproval that means anything.

  • I have always had strong maternal instincts. Even when I was still a child I cut out pictures of prams from newspapers and imagined the feeling of pushing my own pram through fresh winter snow and seeing the wheels' tracks behind me in the snow.

  • No one who has experienced facing a screaming, boiling, hysterical audience can avoid feeling shivers in the spine. It's a thin line between celebration and menace.

  • My path has not been determined. I shall have more experiences and pass many more milestones.

  • It's strange that the newspapers don't see a connection between their false revelations about my private life and my need for seclusion and security.

  • I used to suffer from stage fright, which at times was an ordeal. I won't perform live again. I'm going to do some TV shows and videos but nothing else... I don't like to travel too much or do concerts. I'm more of a studio and home girl.

  • I may have aimed too high sometimes, asked too much of myself and demanded too little from those around me.

  • I just want to live in peace and quiet.

  • I am uninterested in appearing in newspapers and on television. Many people think I am striking a pose - that I want to create a sense of shyness. But it's just not something I want to do. I overdosed.

  • I would like to sing the theme tune of a big film - something like 'Titanic.

  • The press has always written that I am a recluse and a mysterious woman, but I am more down-to-earth than they think.

  • I'm a country bumpkin. I'm not a showgirl.

  • This idea of trying to repeat a success doesn't interest me. It's only really done to make money.

  • I can spot empty flattery and know exactly where I stand. In the end it's really only my own approval or disapproval that means anything

  • I would like to sing the theme tune of a big film - something like 'Titanic.'

  • My professional persona never loosens its grip, keeping an eye on me at all times.

  • I have one pug and one Czechoslovakian dog called Prazsky krysarik.

  • When I was 25, Abba was formed. After Abba I made three solo albums. Maybe I have been productive enough.

  • I was so tired once 'Abba' was over and just wanted to be calm and with my children. I married, was in 'Abba,' had my children, divorced, all in ten years. I wonder how I managed it, but I was young.

  • There is a danger of changing too much in the search for perfection.

  • I spend a lot of time with the grandchildren. They love it when we sing together. It's fantastic to hear them, and they really can sing. I don't talk to them so much about 'Abba' and the past, but as they get older, they will become more aware.

  • Performing live is not my favourite. I am more of a recording person; I prefer to be private. I didn't mind doing videos, even if they came very close with the camera. I can take that, but walking on stage in concert and singing live, that is a bit difficult.

  • There was a time when the music fell silent. Both within me and around me.

  • When I'm living in the world of luxury and celebrity, which is where I found myself for a large part of my life, it's a walk-on part. Not a vital necessity, like it is for so many people. I enjoy it but I can see right through it!

  • When I record, it feels like I'm in a bubble. There's nothing else in my head right then. It's just that song, and I'm trying to really sound like what the song is about.

  • Abba's last tour was a success but awful for me.

  • I must be allowed to be as I am.

  • When I was 15 I became a full-time singer in a band. At 18 I made my first record.

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