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No matter what, everyone will go through a disagreement - that's what makes us all different.
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I was told I wouldn't live past 30 or have children.
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I'm not homophobic; I'm just not gay.
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Whatever your hustle is, go somewhere with it.
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I've been through a lot with sickle-cell, but my recovery from the brain tumor was the hardest thing.
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I'm never going to put another girl in my group. Never!
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I think timing is everything.
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The TLC sound! That's what's so awesome - we have our own sound.
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I had to learn a lot about myself during the situation with my brain tumor.
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At the end of the day, I do think there's a higher power, and the way I feel about things and choose to do things has an effect on that outcome.
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Miracles happen every day - I'm one!
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I feel naked without earrings. I'll pass out twice. It feels like I'm missing a body part.
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Just because I'm not dancing on a video every five seconds doesn't mean I'm not working.
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In life, you have to learn how to heal. You never get over stuff, but you have to learn how to heal.
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I have to thank God for bringing me through and allowing me to continue to do charitable work for other sick children suffering with sickle cell.
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The doctors told me I could never have kids, but God blessed me anyway.
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You're always in a blessed position if you have a great success story, especially to be in a position to be able to tell it so people can even understand.
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Great music, timeless music is hard to come by, but there are some that are like that.
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In life, when you lose anyone, there's always an adjustment period - emotionally, mentally and physically.
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I've traveled the world in one of the best groups ever. I'm 42.
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There's vultures out here. You need to listen and learn.
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To have a body of work is a blessing - when you have songs that have been around generation after generation that they call timeless music, you can work that for a long time.
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I don't know if I want her to sing it with us, but I'm curious to what type of song Taylor Swift would write for us. I'm curious to see what kind of pen she would write for TLC. Or like an Adam Levine. Somebody like that. They're phenomenal writers.
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TLC always looked up to male bands. We saw guy groups could just go out and get the fans screaming by just standing there - fully clothed and with nothing but their music... We saw them as the competition more than the girl groups, with whom we wanted to stay unified.