Gloria Gaynor quotes:

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  • Well, I went through some emotionally abusive relationships and allowed myself to not be properly respected as a lady, as a human being even, though I tried everything I knew to be a lady.

  • My look is always glitzy for New Year's Eve, even if I am at home.

  • I had cars, houses, jewels, furs, and a husband who loved me, and a career I was happy with. But I found fulfillment in my relationship with Christ.

  • The better your audience, the more energy you have, and the more energy you have, the better show you do. The better show you do, the more they love it, and the more energy they give back to you.

  • I have been to more than 80 countries, and there is not one-not one-that I didn't have women coming up to me sharing stories of overcoming major abuse, a bad marriage turning good, etc.

  • That's why you find a lot of entertainers are insecure, because it's the perfect camouflage for insecurity.

  • Christ does not fulfill the human element, but he certainly fulfills every other need in your life. As far as I'm concerned, there's no better love affair.

  • I think I sound like Barry White.

  • One of the high points of my career was winning the Grammy for 'I Will Survive.'

  • Experimenting with drugs, drinking, doing this just enough to be accepted as one of the crowd, but I hated drugs, and I hated the taste of alcohol!

  • I will always try to share my faith with any person who is willing to listen. When I feel a wall go up, we can talk about something else... and I will pray for you.

  • People always want to ask me about my drug problem - I never had a drug problem; I had a self-esteem problem!

  • Well, I think it's era that in which people had a lot of fun. In fact too much fun and would not concern themselves with the negative effects of the accesses that they were involved in.

  • At first I was afraid, I was petrified, kept thinking I could never live without you by my side. But then I spent so many nights thinking how you did me wrong, and I grew strong.

  • All through my young life I wanted to sing, although nobody in my family knew it.

  • Music is my life. The only other thing I've done is office work in different places. But no real professional career other than singing.

  • I had a fear of being alone.

  • Personally I prefer Gospel music.

  • I still love a variety of kinds of music.

  • God allows circumstances to build us up. God has got our back.

  • I have a European Fanclub that's based in Holland, and I had to have that President of the Fanclub to get me a number of recordings that I hadn't had the foresight to collect myself.

  • I have been nervous before, but I have never had stage fright.

  • Go on, now, go. Walk out the door. Just turn around now, 'cause you're not welcome anymore. Weren't you the one who tried to hurt me with 'goodbye?' Did you think I'd crumble? Did you think I'd lay down and die? I will survive.

  • I have never been a different person onstage than I am off.

  • Well, we all know that self-esteem comes from what you think of you, not what other people think of you.

  • There's nothing to compare to live music, there just isn't anything.

  • A chic guy is in a suit. I don't care what kind of tie they wear. I don't care if they even wear a tie, as long as they can carry a suit.

  • Actually I'm more passionate about dancing than I am about singing.

  • Even as a very small child I used to talk to God.

  • First I have a collection of all of the albums I've ever done, on vax.

  • God was in control, and I was just pliable enough to say yes to wherever He would lead.

  • I agree that a well groomed appearance or a slovenly appearance says a lot about one's character.

  • I grew up without a father, and my mother grew up without a father and her mother grew up without a father. So we have this long heritage of growing up without fathers.

  • I loved the fact that I could get on stage and be in control.

  • I started out doing covers.

  • I study the Bible and spend time on the Internet.

  • I will survive. As long as I know how to love, I know I'll be alive.

  • I've got all my life to live and I've got all my love to give

  • I've written a lot of songs but I haven't had the opportunity to record a lot of them.

  • I've written about one song on several different albums.

  • Low self-esteem comes from who you assess yourself to be. It's about who you are, and I didn't think I was anything or anybody.

  • My audience is often hands-up, standing and cheering and on tables and all of that kind of things.

  • Only if I could be known for being one of the world's greatest and most sincere Christian Evangelists.

  • People are intimidated when they first meet me, but it doesn't take them long to realise I'm just an average person.

  • Performing was easy because I believed that I could sing, but that was an outside thing.

  • So you're back from outer space.

  • That is what I liked about being on stage. I was comfortable there, and I could be myself with confidence.

  • The respect that you should have for one another-I never knew any of that. So I suffered.

  • The scripture that God used to save me was Isaiah 7.14, which today is still my favourite verse in the Bible.

  • Well, for street clothes, a lot of what I wear is Jones New York. I am well-endowed in the derriere, and they can handle that.

  • Well, I was in a band. I was the singer with a band called the Soul Satisfiers. I sang then quite a bit of Jazz and some Top 40 stuff.

  • When I'm on stage, all is right with the world.

  • Yes, too much emphasis is put on outward physical attributes in every area of American life.

  • None of my family had anything to do with show business, my life was totally foreign to them.

  • My grandmother went to church, but my mother had been inundated with church and decided that when she had children, she would not push church or God on her children.

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