Trisha Yearwood Quotes
Martha Stewart was the one who really did show everybody that you can do everything.

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I don't know if I'm selfless - I still want to make a great record. I want to make a hit record. I want to tour; that's not completely selfless. But the truth is I'm not interested in people coming to my show for me as much as I am for them coming to my show for themselves. That's always been how I am.
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I'm so tired of this vision of fashion of a diva with a big ego, and you think of big dark glasses to be pretentious and keep far away from the people.
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You as an audience can look at these things as films, but I remember them as social experiences.
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I'm not saying that in order to be a great jazz musician you have to be a great classical pianist first. But I am saying that it makes things easier when you can get around the instrument, and you have some idea of how to approach the various hurdles.
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I spend my money on my props and my creations. I'm an inventor.
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As governor, I will always be willing to work with people who have ideas to offer and are ready to roll up their sleeves. That kind of teamwork will build a New Hampshire that will lead the nation and compete with the world. Together, we will help our businesses grow and build a stronger economy on a vision of innovation and growth.
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If I write something, and I'm going to put in all that love and energy, I want to direct it.
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I don't see the point in working just to be working.
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Consistency is the most overrated of all human virtues... I'm someone who changes his mind all the time.
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The other day I was thinking - because I get a lot of headaches - I was wondering whether the head should be where it is. Because, at the end of the day, it's probably the heaviest part of your body, right? And yet it's at the top as opposed to, I don't, dangling at the bottom somewhere.
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Nobody does remakes for the sake of it. As for me, I have not hard and fast rules with respect to remakes.
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That is how prison is tearing me up inside. It hurts every day. Every day takes me further from my life.
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Everything I write comes from my childhood in one way or another. I am forever drawing on the sense of mystery and wonder and possibility that pervaded that time of my life.
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People seldom improve when they have no other model but themselves to copy.
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I stopped singing for a long time because it just wasn't something I was very passionate about.
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The only question to ask yourself is, how much are you willing to sacrifice to achieve this success?
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I had a great time with John Duigan; he's pretty amazing.
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There's so many stories to tell in Hollywood in the Golden Age that stems from truth.
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When I was in college, my whole goal was to write for the 'Village Voice,' and I think I was doing that by the time I was twenty-one or twenty, so everything else has kind of been gravy, you know?
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I think people like to be thrilled and excited. And a scary movie is a safe way to do that because you're not actually doing it. It's entertainment. You know that you're in the confines of this two-hour space of safety in the movie house.
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When I first thought about becoming Jane Austen I had to forget about the fear, or at least choose something else to focus on because it was becoming paralysing, I couldn't focus. I felt frightened, not so much by her fans' reaction to my performance but that I would be playing someone who I think is a legend, who I respect and admire so much. I didn't want to fail, so I was putting a lot of pressure on myself.
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You see, my Lord Archbishop, what is "dubious" about my theology is not that it contradicts particular doctrinal teachings, things are much worse or better: what I want, is no more and no less than a fundamental change in the whole way that theology is done today; but I want this out of faith, not out of faithlessness.
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Martha Stewart was the one who really did show everybody that you can do everything.