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" I set the bar very high. I'm very tough on myself. "
Yasmine Hamdan
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" I've always had a sense that I am doing something very important, something vital. "
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" Imagine a singer with the virtuosity of Joan Sutherland or Ella Fitzgerald, the public persona of Eleanor Roosevelt, and the audience of Elvis, and you have Umm Kulthum. "
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" I don't believe that there is a separation between art and political consciousness. "
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" When I read the Koran or hear it read, the images and the poetry, the sound of the language is very inspiring. "
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" I think our societies - to certain extent, of course, and to different degrees, but almost with no exception - have always been struggling to come to terms with archaic traditions. "
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" Egyptians are quite incredible people. They have everything: the culture, the music, the scenes. So much of Arab music and art started there. "
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" When it comes to the lyrics, I write about my own perception of things and use characters for that. "
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Perception
" I'm inspired by many artists whose language I don't understand. "
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" My father is an engineer, and my mother raised the three children. "
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" I've always fought any form of censorship. "
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" Faith is a very intimate process that involves being sincere and truthful to a spiritual presence. "
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" When I started doing music, it was out of despair and boredom. I got passionate about it, and I felt that it allowed me to become somebody: an artist who explores her different identities. "
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" Every time I go to Beirut, I see people and the quality of life going slowly from bad to worse, and from worse to even worse. "
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