"Anyone can love you when things are alright. It takes courage to love when things are not good and it does not feel right."
About Yolanda Adams
Yolanda Adams — Life and Legacy
Yolanda Adams is an influential gospel singer and songwriter whose work has profoundly impacted the genre. Known for her powerful vocals and heartfelt lyrics, she has carved a niche that emphasizes faith and resilience, particularly through her acclaimed albums like 'Mountain High... Valley Low.' Her quotes often reflect her belief in the transformative power of faith, as seen in her assertion that 'The more you give, the more you receive,' which encapsulates her philosophy of generosity and spiritual abundance. Adams challenges her audience to embrace their struggles, stating that 'You can’t give what you don’t have,' a reminder that self-care is essential for helping others. Her music and words resonate deeply, encouraging listeners to find strength in their faith and to rise above adversity. Today, her quotes and messages continue to inspire many, serving as a beacon of hope and resilience in a world often filled with challenges.
Quote collection
Yolanda Adams quotes
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"No matter how hard it seems...never give up, always believe."
"Gospel is just the truth of the word of God. Anybody can sing it, anybody; anybody can perform it."
"You have to take criticism with a grain of salt because you're never going to please everybody."
"There is a sound that comes from gospel music that doesn't come from anything else. It is a sound of peace. It is a sound of, 'I'm going to make it through all of this."
"I think more people in the mainstream, folks like Nancy Wilson and Luther Vandross, they have openly expressed their love for God, and when mainstream artists start expressing their love for God openly in their concerts and including gospel songs in their concert, and, you know, people started embracing it."
"Education helps you to be a well-rounded person, period. It teaches you how to take in information and data, process it, and use it for life building. Education was key in my family. You were going to college."
"Good food is healthy food. Food is supposed to sustain you so you can live better, not so you can eat more. Some people eat to live, and some people live to eat."
"I was brought up by great parents and great grandparents who told me, 'Never, ever think that you're better than anyone else or that what you do is so important that the world won't miss you once you're gone,' and I kind of translate that into the stardom thing."
"You can live a wonderful life, you can love God with all your heart, and you can love your husband or wife very passionately and have a balance in your life. I live by balance."
"I didn't grow up in one of those restrictive Christian households where you couldn't do this or that. We were brought up with a great collection of good morals and good values, but we also had fun. We'd go to church on Sunday, but then have ice cream, roller skate or play in the park afterwards."
"My direction has never really changed, because I don't think that you can really work gimmicks in gospel music. With gospel music, there is this central theme that always comes around about the love of God, the love of Jesus and the power that you have through Jesus Christ. You don't need a gimmick when you have that."
"Tramaine Hawkins has been a mentor, a confidante and an example of greatness. She has been through a lot in her life, and her career has spanned over 50 years. To me, that's what you call a legend."
"I am one of those people that believes that if I am going through something, somebody else out there among those billions of people living on this Earth is going through something similar, if not the same thing"
"The more I grow, and the older I get, the more I am enjoying my life and know how precious it really is."
"When I write a song, it comes from the heart and is based on a specific experience. You can't really say that one experience is greater than another, because all of your experiences take you through life on this journey."
"When you win a Grammy... you're thinking about you winning. It is amazing. Your peers and folks in the record business are saying, 'This is what we think of you.' And that's why the Grammy will always be, to me, the ultimate in what you get as far as a music trophy, because it is the one."
"The great thing about Gospel is that you don't have to have an album every year in order to keep working."
"As humans, we have the tendency to call on God only when we think that we're in dire straits as opposed to cultivating a real relationship with Him every day. And that's what my music tries to convey to all the listeners - try to cultivate it every day."
"Luckily, I don't have to be anybody but Yolanda, because people don't expect me to be anything other than who I am. For an artist, it's a great place to be."