You can be great only if it is your destiny.
Meaning of the quote
The quote suggests that a person can only become truly great if it is meant to happen, or if it is their fate. It means that some people are just destined for greatness, while others may not be able to achieve the same level of success, no matter how hard they try. The quote implies that greatness is not something that can be forced, but rather something that happens naturally if it is your destiny.
About Andrea Bocelli
Andrea Bocelli is an iconic Italian tenor who has enjoyed tremendous success in the music industry. From his early days performing in piano bars to becoming one of the best-selling classical artists of all time, Bocelli’s captivating voice and crossover appeal have made him a global sensation.
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Some years ago I gave a concert in the mountains with snow all around, and that was much colder.
Italian tenor and singer-songwriter (1958-)
I have big, big stage fright.
Italian tenor and singer-songwriter (1958-)
Because I practice often with my children at home.
Italian tenor and singer-songwriter (1958-)
You can be great only if it is your destiny.
Italian tenor and singer-songwriter (1958-)
I began when I was a child, because I was born and grew up in a little village. And many people ride the horses. So, it was a big – it has been a big passion for me.
Italian tenor and singer-songwriter (1958-)
All that counts in life is intention.
Italian tenor and singer-songwriter (1958-)
I’ve always known that I was born to sing, ever since I was a child.
Italian tenor and singer-songwriter (1958-)
Often, I went in love with some friends in school. And, no, I suffered. Only later, things went better.
Italian tenor and singer-songwriter (1958-)
Destiny has a lot to do with it, but so do you. You have to persevere, you have to insist.
Italian tenor and singer-songwriter (1958-)
It’s true that I suffered a lot, especially when I was younger.
Italian tenor and singer-songwriter (1958-)
When you sing and people want that you sing, then you can hope to be great.
Italian tenor and singer-songwriter (1958-)
Now I’m more sure and I feel myself more comfortable singing.
Italian tenor and singer-songwriter (1958-)
Because, in opera, I have to sing for people that are very far from me, instead of, when I sing a song, I try to imagine to sing like in an ear of a child.
Italian tenor and singer-songwriter (1958-)
I think I don’t want to use drugs or medicine, so nothing. The only way is to go on stage and to hope.
Italian tenor and singer-songwriter (1958-)