Nellie Melba quotes:

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  • One of the drawbacks of Fame is that one can never escape from it.

  • If I'd been a housemaid I'd have been the best in Australia - I couldn't help it. It's got to be perfection for me.

  • If you wish to understand me at all (and to write an autobiography is only to open a window into one's heart) you must understand first and foremost, that I am an Australian.

  • Music is not written in red, white and blue. It is written in the heart's blood of the composer.

  • You won't be famous until people start saying the worst things they can about you. Don't worry! It's a good sign!

  • The first rule in opera is the first rule in life: see to everything yourself.

  • The first rule in opera is the first rule in life: see to everything yourself

  • Always sing below your potential.

  • The eternal task of song can never be finished in a single lifetime. That is the beauty and fascination of the art. Once you begin to phrase finely, you will feel more joy in the beautiful finish of a beautiful phrase than that caused by the loudest applause of an immense audience. The latter excites for a moment; the former endures forever.

  • There are two things I like stiff and one of them's jelly.

  • What are we singers but the silver-voiced messengers of the poet and the musician?

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