Dolly Parton Quotes
There are certainly a lot of things that still need to change when it comes to women in the workforce.

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My father was an amateur filmmaker who shot 8mm color documentaries.
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The more work I do and the more I put myself out there publicity-wise, it's gonna be less and less chances of me being able to just walk around without being noticed.
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I was in Vietnam, and I was exposed to Agent Orange. And there's a high relationship between people that were exposed to Agent Orange and the kind of lymphoma that I had. The prostate cancer was genetic in my family. My father had prostate cancer, my - three of my four uncles had prostate cancer.
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Sometimes I'll lock myself in a room and dance. I'll turn music on as loud as possible and just get weird!
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Honesty is a complex and tricky thing, and we don't want to be honest all the time.
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Hindsight is illuminating but not always what we want to see.
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Words cut through my skin, tears roll down my chin
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Only in the books written in earlier times did she sometimes think she found some faint idea of what it might be like to be alive.
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A harmonious person is never vibrating at the same rate as a germ.
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The principle of Parliamentary sovereignty means neither more nor less than this, namely, that Parliament thus defined has, under the English constitution, the right to make or unmake any law whatever; and, further, that no person or body is recognised by the law of England as having a right to override or set aside the legislation of Parliament.
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Sport is how poor kids from poor countries pass through the eye of the needle to riches and recognition.
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My first book was rejected nine times. It turned out to be a best seller, Battle Cry? in 1953.
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I've made it very clear what I believe in -- a sense of family, community, respect for the law, Britain controlling its own direction.
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The Sacraments are the salvation of those who use them rightly, and the damnation of those who misuse them.
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All women love semi-rape. They love to be taken.It was his sweet brutality against my bruised body that made his act of love so piercingly wonderful.
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Middle School is about as bad as it gets, and then it gets better.
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There is no justice we don't make daily like bread and love.
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When your life changes and you become a more public person, in some ways you need to be a more closed person, you know?
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Growing up, I didn't know anything about comedy and didn't know anything about comedians or what standup was. I grew up in the projects with no dream of anything, it was in my formatting when i got older and started talking to my friends about how I felt, they would be like, "dude, that's funny." Then one day my friend was like, "Dude, you don't understand how funny you are, you need to do standup"!
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I was always interested in acting, but in my high school sports was the cool thing to be part of, and I was still very into being cool. So I played a lot of basketball and football. But I always had that want to be in theater and to be a part of theater arts. But in my school, it was just a really nerdy thing to be a part of. Everyone in my school wore bowler hats - they were always on, always acting, and all so big. I was like, "I can't be that", even though I wanted to be.
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From joy all beings have come and unto joy they all return.
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One of the best safeguards of our hopes, I have suggested, is to be able to mark off the areas of hopelessness and to acknowledge them, to face them directly, not with despair but with the creative intent of keeping them from polluting all the areas of possibility.
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There are certainly a lot of things that still need to change when it comes to women in the workforce.