Maria Callas Quotes
Maria Callas was a soprano whose intensity and emotional commitment to opera redefined what audiences expected from a performance. Her words reveal someone who lived inside her art completely, treating every rehearsal and role as something that demanded total devotion. She was also fiercely independent, with a personality as vivid offstage as on.
These quotes are fitting for performing arts programs, social media posts about dedication to craft, creative writing prompts, or essays on artistic discipline. Take a look through and find the ones that resonate with your own creative life.
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“An opera begins long before the curtain goes up and ends long after it has come down. It starts in my imagination, it becomes my life, and it stays part of my life long after I've left the opera house.”
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“Don't talk to me about rules, dear. Wherever I stay I make the goddam rules.”
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“I prepare myself for rehearsals like I would for marriage.”
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“When music fails to agree to the ear, to soothe the ear and the heart and the senses, then it has missed the point.”
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“When my enemies stop hissing, I shall know I'm slipping.”
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“It's a very terrible thing to be Maria Callas, because it's a question of trying to understand something you can never really understand.”
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“You are born an artist or you are not. And you stay an artist, dear, even if your voice is less of a fireworks. The artist is always there.”
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“Women are not pals enough with men, so we must make ourselves indispensable. After all, we have the greatest weapon in our hands by just being women.”
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“I am not an angel and do not pretend to be. That is not one of my roles. But I am not the devil either. I am a woman and a serious artist, and I would like so to be judged.”
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“That is the difference between good teachers and great teachers: good teachers make the best of a pupil's means; great teachers foresee a pupil's ends.”
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“Good teachers make the best of a pupil's means; great teachers foresee a pupil's ends.”
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“First I lost my voice, then I lost my figure and then I lost Onassis.”
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“I don't know what happens to me on stage. Something else seems to take over.”
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“I was always too mature for my age - and not very happy. I had no young friends. I wish I could go back to those days. If I could only live it all again, how I would play and enjoy other girls. What a fool I was.”
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“I will always be as difficult as necessary to achieve the best.”
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“I don't need the money, dear. I work for art.”
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“It's a terrible thing to go through life thinking that you have a rock on your side when you haven't.”
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“I would not kill my enemies, but I will make them get down on their knees. I will, I can, I must.”
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“If I have stepped on some people at times because I am at the top, it couldn't be helped. What should I do if someone gets hurt… retire?”
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“I cannot switch my voice. My voice is not like an elevator going up and down.”