Reba McEntire Quotes
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Awards for arts, where you make comparisons, don't make much sense.
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I like winning. There's also a certain joy in it. I feel fulfilled by it.
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My goal is to improve my game, stay healthy and be competitive. If I have that, I know I can be able to win tournaments, which in the end is what it counts.
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The most important thing for poets to do is to write as little as possible.
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When I was younger, I wanted to marry early, like at 23. Year by year, I found things I wanted to do, and the thought of marriage disappeared. But I don't want to marry too late. Around 31?
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My opinion, my conviction, gains immensely in strength and sureness the minute a second mind as adopted it.
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I'm the kind of person whose clothes are all hung up and color-coordinated, to the point where my whites don't touch my creams.
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In chess, you should be as cool as a cucumber.
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The really wonderful thing that happened to me when I was in space was this feeling of belonging to the entire universe.
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As the bill requires, any terror alert system must give people and organizations some indication about what steps they must take to improve their own security and assist in the Nation's security.
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I just want to continue the success and be an athlete that is shown in a good light in New York City.
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You can't always be in awe of someone's talent, living with them.
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I love the simplicity and freedom of running. A pair of shoes, and you are all set to explore new trails.
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You have to respect your audience. Without them, you're essentially standing alone, singing to yourself.
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Being an actress can be a little like being a girl in the '50s: You're stuck waiting by the phone, hoping that the boy you like will call.
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Use the same measure for selling that you use for purchasing.
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Washington is a bubble, and there is nothing more powerful than the conservative grassroots when we are engaged and letting our voice be heard.
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I'm not an overnight sensation. I'm a Texan. And I'm a Texas success story. I am the epitome of hard work and optimism.
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The hell to be endured hereafter, of which theology tells, is no worse than the hell we make for ourselves in this world by habitually fashioned our characters in the wrong way.
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visiting Jackson Pollock’s studio: You do not work from nature. This is no good, you will repeat yourself. You work by heart, not from nature. Pollock reacted: 'I am nature
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When I write a song, it is to fill a niche in people's lives. To have a song for every experience if one hadn't been written yet.
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I was a pretty wild kid, and I probably lived 48 years in my first 20. But I always seemed to have a true line of faith for some reason.
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My uncle and my grandfather both worked in the Brooklyn Navy Yard.
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To succeed in life, you need three things: a wishbone, a backbone and a funny bone.