Jon Bon Jovi Quotes
I could always write songs, act, get into politics, or stay home with the kids. But I've got to have some fun.

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Sometimes I'd say what's bad for the country is good for my business, unfortunately.
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Every hero becomes a bore at last.
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We care about margins.
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Without vanity, without coquetry, without curiosity, in a word, without the fall, woman would not be woman. Much of her grace is in her frailty.
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Yoga takes what you have and molds and sculpts it, which is a much more natural way to look and feel.
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A man seldom thinks with more earnestness of anything than he does of his dinner.
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Mind is everything. Muscle - pieces of rubber. All that I am, I am because of my mind.
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Growing up, I had a very happy childhood, with two parents who are still very much together.
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Recently I've been collecting Star Wars figures again. When I was a kid I couldn't afford them. Now I can so I've been buying them and keeping them in their box for a later date when they'll be worth a lot of money.
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I can do whatever I want.
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Bob Rubin was opposed to signing the welfare bill. He's not exactly what I call a flaming liberal.
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No one is above the law, not even the president. I believe perjury does meet at least the definition of high misdemeanor.
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I started off singing in church as a child. The sound of voices coming together, that was my first moment of touching something outside of myself.
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I never lose confidence. As soon as you lose confidence, you're done.
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Every designer needs a story. Mine is all about glamour because my family has been in the business of glamour for three generations. My grandfather Shamshuddin Khan started his embroidery and fabric-making business in the 1930s.
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If you compare me to an actor, I'm probably one of the best boxers in the profession. But if you compare me as a boxer, I'm probably one of the best actors.
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I don't trust that many people. Just my mother and my wife and a couple of friends. When I trust people, it doesn't end well.
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I just became a vegetable for three months. I couldn't talk to people. I was very ill and that was part of the reason I left college.
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I was very small, about 3 or 4 I think, and just wanted to be the people on telly telling these wonderful stories. Obviously the idea grew and matured with me but I can't ever remember wanting to do anything else. I've just sort of taken it for granted all my life that that was what I would do.
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I have a Lab, it's fun to hang out and hike with the dog, people come up to him, and pet him, it's fun.
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I know that’s probably not always true, but I operate on the principle that if it sounds great when you’re just playing it on the piano or guitar and singing it, then making it into a stylistic statement is just not a problem. It’s just going to be a matter of time, turning the crank and getting an arrangement out of the song.
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When you get to your third millionth frequent flyer mile, I think something snaps in your brain.
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But there's not enough time in life to go sit at a party, have a drink, and make idle conversation. There's too many important things to do. Just being together with my husband, spending time alone, which I have very little of.
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I could always write songs, act, get into politics, or stay home with the kids. But I've got to have some fun.