Ronnie Milsap quotes:

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  • The last time I saw Elvis was when I played my second New Year's Eve show for him in 1970.

  • I remember my uncle and my father telling me that my mother didn't want me because I was blind. She thought being blind was a disgrace and a punishment from God. I understand that a lot of young mothers probably wouldn't know what to do in that situation, but over your life you learn to forgive everything.

  • I am a Christian. I know I am a Christian, knowing that Jesus Christ is my Lord and Savior.

  • I had 12 years of classical music as a child, playing piano competitions as a teenager, playing in blues bands and rock 'n' roll bands, country and jazz bands. I played in about any situation.

  • The last time I saw Elvis was when I played my second New Years Eve show for him in 1970.

  • I was an original Elvis fan. He was the voice of my generation. I was listening to him on the radio when he released his great Sun records with Scotty Moore on electric guitar and Bill Black on bass.

  • I remember my uncle and my father telling me that my mother didn't want me because I was blind. She thought being blind was a disgrace and a punishment from God.

  • I became involved in a residential school for the blind in Raleigh - the Governor Morehead School for the Blind in Raleigh.

  • I love the 'Delilah' show. I've been listening to it for years and years. It's incredible. She's always got a song for the right occasion. Many people call in, maybe their spirit it a little down, and she lifts them up. She is really somebody special. She's a lifeline to a lot of people.

  • I was signed to RCA to be a country singer.

  • I feel this is a family here, so kinda regardless of whatever happens in your life, you always can come home to the Grand Ole Opry, thank God.

  • You can walk out on me tonight, if you think that it ain't feeling right, but darling, there's no getting over me.

  • This business is always changing. If you're going to be a leader, you've got to take chances.

  • They say love will find a way. I know determination will.

  • I always know I'm a country singer, and regardless of where I've fallen into different places with my music, I know that, really, I'm a country singer.

  • Work for the fun of it, and the money will arrive some day.

  • When I'm with my wife, I know she's a beautiful woman. I know that, and more than that, it's what she is inside. She's beautiful inside; she loves music like I do. That's the thing that brought us together and probably keeps us together.

  • Music is not just my passion it's my companion.

  • For a long time, I was shy about recording gospel music, because I didn't necessarily want to show the inside of my soul, Milsap revealed. But now, the spiritual side of me is really shining through.

  • It's great to have all this stuff at home. But when you want to make it for real, there's still nothing like making music with a bunch of other great musicians in the same room. That's one thing that'll never change.

  • I was up playing violin at seven and translating that information to play guitar, piano at eight.

  • Now is now, and I live everything one day at a time. The fact that I'm still on the planet and able to still make music is such a miracle.

  • I don't see here on this side; but I will see on the other side. I know I'll get to see. I know I'll get to walk those golden streets and I'll get to see Shadrach, Meshach and Abednego; and I'll get to see the Lord. Oh yes I will.

  • I learned when I started to study piano that I could play by ear. I could hear a song on the radio a couple of times and hear the song and the lyrics and sing it for you after a couple of plays.

  • I'm a singer, not a vocal stylist. My breathing is correct; my enunciation is precise. Because of that, I can sing anybody's music. Yet there are stylists whose technical skills are so underdeveloped they can sing only their own songs their own way. They might be remembered for their hits longer than I am. I'll probably be working longer than they are. I can sing whatever the times and the trends demand.

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