Dolly Parton, born in 1946 in Tennessee, is an iconic American singer, songwriter, actress, and philanthropist. She gained fame in the 1960s with hits like “Jolene” and “I Will Always Love You,” becoming a country music legend. Parton’s versatile talents extend beyond music, with successful ventures in film and television, notably starring in “9 to 5” and “Steel Magnolias.” Additionally, she’s known for her philanthropy, notably through her Imagination Library program, promoting childhood literacy. Parton’s enduring appeal lies in her authenticity, humor, and heartfelt storytelling, capturing the hearts of audiences worldwide. With numerous awards and inductions into prestigious halls of fame, including the Country Music Hall of Fame, Dolly Parton continues to inspire and entertain, leaving an indelible mark on the entertainment industry and society as a whole.
Dolly Parton Quotes
1. “Don’t get so busy making a living that you forget to make a life.”
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2. “The way I see it, if you want the rainbow, you gotta put up with the rain.”
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3. “If your actions create a legacy that inspires others to dream more, learn more, do more and become more, then, you are an excellent leader.”
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4. “Find out who you are and do it on purpose.”
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5. “Storms make trees take deeper roots.”
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6. “We cannot direct the wind, but we can adjust the sails.”
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7. “If you don’t like the road you’re walking, start paving another one.”
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8. “Dream more, learn more, care more, and be more.”
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9. “I hope life treats you kind, and I hope you have all that you ever dreamed of, and I wish you joy and happiness. But above all of this, I wish you love.”
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10. “People will use you as long as you let them.”
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11. “Wildflowers don’t care where they grow.”
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12. “I never tried quitting, and I never quit trying.”
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13. “A great smile is a wonderful asset, but a good heart is pure gold.”
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14. “If you’re feeling low, don’t despair. The sun has a sinking spell every night, but it comes back up every morning.”
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15. “When someone shows you their true colors, believe them.”
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16. “Less is not more. More is more.”
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17. “I’m just a simple country girl.”
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18. “Don’t lose your temper; use it.”
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19. “Paradise is a state of mind.”
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20. “You’ll never do a whole lot unless you’re brave enough to try.”
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21. “The way I see it, if you want the rainbow, you gotta put up with the rain. When I’m inspired, I get excited because I can’t wait to see what I’ll come up with next. Find out who you are and do it on purpose.”
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22. “Its hard to be a diamond in a rhinestone world.”
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23. “Some people say that less is more. But I think more is more.”
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24. “Don’t judge me by the cover, ’cause I’m a real good book.”
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25. “A positive attitude and a sense of humor go together like biscuits and gravy.”
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26. “God made me the way that I am and it’s my business to be true to that.”
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27. “Love is like a butterfly, a rare and gentle thing.”
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28. “Some of my dreams are so big they would scare you.”
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29. “I’m on a seefood diet. I see food, I eat it.”
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30. “I pray a lot. I pray that God will show me what to do and will guide me and lead me.”
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31. “If we all climb together, we could climb the highest hill.”
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32. “Leave something good in every day.”
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33. “It costs a lot of money to look this cheap.”
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34. “I always just thought if you see somebody without a smile, give’em yours!”
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35. “Songwriting is my way of channeling my feelings and my thoughts. Not just mine, but the things I see, the people I care about. My head would explode if I didn’t get some of that stuff out.”
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36. “I don’t trust anyone who does their own hair. I don’t think it’s natural.”
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37. “Jump out of bed and I stumble to the kitchen, pour myself a cup of ambition and yawn and stretch and try to come alive.”
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38. “I’m not going to limit myself just because people won’t accept the fact that I can do something else.”
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39. “Laughter through tears is my favorite emotion.”
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40. “I believe above the storm the smallest prayer will still be heard.”
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41. “My weaknesses have always been food and men – in that order.”
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42. “I love bald men. Just because you’ve lost your fuzz don’t mean you ain’t a peach.”
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43. “You can be rich in spirit, kindness, love and all those things that you can’t put a dollar sign on.”
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44. “Love is something sent from Heaven to worry the Hell out of you.”
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45. “Time marches on and sooner or later you realize it is marching across your face.”
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46. “I am a tender-hearted person, and I feel everything to the ninth degree.”
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47. “One is only poor, only if they choose to be.”
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48. “You gotta keep trying to find your niche and trying to fit into whatever slot that’s left for you or to make one of your own.”
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49. “I’m a fool to keep staying, when you’ve made hurting me such an art.”
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50. “I love traveling all over the world; but it’s true: there’s nothing like home.”
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51. “I always ask God to work through me and let me be a light of some kind and help in this world, so I always pray for that, and I always want to do good.”
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52. “I think that all creative people are a little bit nuts…”
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53. “I try to see the good in everybody, and I don’t care who people are as long as they’re themselves, whatever that is.”
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54. “There’s a heart beneath the boobs and a brain beneath the wig.”
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55. “Smile, it enhances your face value.”
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56. “I think so many people live their whole life in fear and doubt and shame.”
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57. “I still believe in Santa, the Easter Bunny, the Tooth Fairy and true love. Don’t even try to tell me different.”
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58. “Music lives in me. Life is a song to me. I have the gift of rhyme, and I’m always trying to write and rhyme. Music is just natural everyday occurrence with me.”
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59. “We’re all just a bunch of sinners, but we do the best we can.”
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60. “I don’t listen to music for fun. I ain’t got enough time for fun! I’m always busy writing my own music. I don’t try to compete or see what other people are doing.”
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61. “I always wanted to be loved.”
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62. “I just don’t feel like I have to explain myself.”
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63. “A peacock that rests on his feathers is just another turkey.”
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64. “I’m the kind of person who would rather rock in my rocking chair when I’m old and regret a few things that I did than to sit there and regret that I never tried…”
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65. “I never, ever get involved in politics. With politics you are not allowed to be honest. I don’t have time to deal with that. I would rather work with kids.”
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66. “Hello God, if we are still on speaking terms, can you help me?”
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67. “I’m no angel if that’s what you thought you found. I was just the victim of a man that let me down.”
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68. “I’m not happy all the time, and I wouldn’t want to be because that would make me a shallow person. But I do try to find the good in everybody.”
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69. “People say I look so happy – and I say, ‘That’s the Botox.’”
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70. “I just love life. I love people. I love to write, that’s my gift. I love to sing. I have a good attitude. I like to think I shine from the inside.”
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71. “God has his plans and his reasons. Sometimes we are supposed to go through things so that we learn lessons.”
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72. “The secret to a long marriage is to stay gone.”
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73. “I never have changed in my taste, and the things that I love, and the way that I act, and all that. I never wanted to change, I just wanted to be successful, and be able to do more things for more people, and for myself as well.”
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74. “Above everything else I’ve done, I’ve always said I’ve had more guts than I’ve got talent.”
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75. “People just overshoot trying to find God. They’re going outside and trying everything. They don’t realize that it’s right inside themselves.”
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76. “If I see something sagging, bagging or dragging I’ll get it nipped, tucked or sucked.”
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77. “Being a star just means that you just find your own special place and that you shine where you are. To me that’s what being a star means.”
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78. “If I have one more facelift I’ll have a beard!”
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79. “When I’m feeling a little low, I put on my favorite high heels to stand a little taller.”
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80. “Daddy’s working boots have taken many steps for us.”
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81. “I know who I am, I know what I can and can’t do. I know what I will and won’t do. I know what I’m capable of and I don’t agree to do things that I don’t think I can pull off.”
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82. “What people do behind closed doors is certainly not my concern unless I’m there with them.”
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83. “I hated school. Even to this day, when I see a school bus it’s just depressing to me. The poor little kids.”
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84. “People think I’m as shallow and superficial as I look, and it’s a surprise when they find out, sure enough, I am.”
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85. “Everybody has a purpose.”
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86. “I’ll never graduate from collagen.”
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87. “When I started the Imagination Library in my hometown, I never dreamed that one day we would be helping Scottish kids.”
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88. “Islands in the streams, that is what we are.”
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89. “I’ll bring my grits when I travel, because I get so hungry on the road.”
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90. “I love to flirt, and I’ve never met a man I didn’t like.”
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91. “I just don’t have time to get old!”
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92. “If there’s something you know and there’s something you feel, but you can’t quite express it, you will hear it somewhere. And you don’t have to worry, because someone will get it sung out.”
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93. “God is in everything I do and all my work glorifies Him.”
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94. “When I have sex with my husband, I fantasize I am with a petite, hot young woman.”
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95. “I have little feet because nothing grows in the shade.”
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96. “I’ll never harden my heart but I’ve toughened the muscles around it.”
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97. “I would never stoop so low as to be fashionable.”
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98. “I tried every diet in the book. I tried some that weren’t in the book. I tried eating the book. It tasted better than most of the diets.”
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99. “I was blessed to have family members who encouraged me to pursue my dreams. Whether it is your parents, or your uncles or your aunts or even the neighbor down the road, it’s important that kids have someone who encourages them to chase their rainbow.”
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100. “I thank God for my failures. Maybe not at the time but after some reflection. I never feel like a failure just because something I tried has failed.”
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101. “If teardrops were pennies and heartaches were gold, I’d have all the treasures my pockets could hold.”
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102. “I am not gay, but if I were, I would be the first one running out of the closet.”
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103. “Adjusting to the passage of time is a key to success and to life: just being able to roll with the punches.”
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104. “I was the first woman to burn my bra – it took the fire department four days to put it out.”
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105. “I am a seeker, a poor, sinful creature, there is no weaker than I.”
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106. “I’m no natural beauty. If I’m gonna have any looks at all, I’m gonna have to create them.”
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107. “I don’t know what the big deal is about old age. Old people who shine from the inside look 10 to 20 years younger.”
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108. “Truth is, I wouldn’t know a gigabyte from a snakebite.”
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109. “Having a big gay following, I get hate mail and threats. Some people are blind or ignorant, and you can’t be that prejudiced and hateful and go through this world and still be happy.”
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110. “I have tennis shoes with little rhinestones that I slip on if I exercise. But I always wear heels, even around the house. I’m such a short little thing, I can’t reach my kitchen cabinets.”
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111. “I love the energy of children. It makes me feel young. I’m just drawn to them. They’re like magic to me. And they’re drawn to me, the childlike part of me that never did grow up.”
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112. “Life is a song to me.”
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113. “I think that I’m perfect.”
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114. “There’s a scripture that says, ‘A merry heart doeth good like medicine.’ I think that’s true, too.”
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115. “We just seem to have lost all our morals and principles and values these days.”
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116. “Mama sewed the rags together, sewing every piece with love. She made my coat of many colors that I was proud of.”
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117. “If I had to give up performing, it wouldn’t bother me too much. But I couldn’t live without my writing. I put all my feelings, my very soul, into my writing. I tell the world in my songs things I wouldn’t even tell my husband.”
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118. “I’m working on my life story. I’m not decided if it’s going to be a musical or a movie with music in it.”
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119. “I love Velveeta cheese.”
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120. “I have surrounded myself with very smart people.”
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121. “They think I’m simpleminded because I seem to be happy. Why shouldn’t I be happy? I have everything I ever wanted and more. Maybe I am simpleminded. Maybe that’s the key: simple.”
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122. “I remain totally convinced that if we can do one more simple thing to help kids and adults to learn more, it is to inspire them to read more.”
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123. “You can do anything you want to do as long as you keep a good attitude and keep working at it. But the second you give up, you’re screwed.”
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124. “My husband says I look like a Q-tip.”
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125. “I’ve never been a feminist.”
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126. “I listen to my old records and I think, ‘How did I ever get on the radio?’”
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127. “I just kind of wake up with a new idea and new dreams every day, and I follow that dream, as they say.”
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128. “I was always a junk food person, still am.”
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129. “Anyone who knows or cares anything about real country music will agree that George Jones is the voice of it.”
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130. “It’s a good thing I was born a girl, otherwise I’d be a drag queen.”
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131. “My boobs are fake, my hair’s fake but what is real is my voice and my heart.”
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132. “I have a strict policy that nobody cries alone in my presence.”
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133. “Sometimes my mouth is a little too big and a little too open and sounds too much like a sailor.”
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134. “Here you come again, looking better than a body has a right to.”
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135. “I hope you’re never happy with anybody but me, and every face you look into, I hope you’re haunted by me. Yes, I’m possessive and jealous, at least I speak honestly.”
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136. “I’m trying my best to keep up with all this new technology, and I surround myself with all these wonderful people that are in the know and kind of help me out with all that.”
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137. “They let you dream just to watch them shatter, you’re just a step on the boss man’s ladder.”
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138. “People always ask me how long it takes to do my hair. I don’t know, I’m never there.”
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139. “I don’t make people bend over backwards, and I don’t like that in people. I am definitely no diva.”
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140. “I may look fake but I’m real where it counts.”
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141. “Energy begets energy.”
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142. “I count my blessings far more than I count my money.”
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143. “We could afford the price of peace. Love is all it costs.”
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144. “The worst thing about poverty is not the actual living of it, but the shame of it.”
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145. “You can bet there’s something fishy going on. I guess some large mouth bass left that lipstick on our shirt.”
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146. “First thing I do in the morning, after I have my breakfast and do my spiritual work, is put on my makeup and fix my hair, and I can do my makeup in 15 minutes.”
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147. “You’re no Elvis Presley, I’m no Marilyn Monroe, but I do think you’re sexy, just thought I’d tell you so.”
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148. “Thanks to Botox and fillers, as well as the work that I’ve already had, my face pretty much maintains itself.”
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149. “I just can’t stand to look plain, ’cause that don’t fit my personality. I may be a very artificial-looking person, but the good news is, I’m very real on the inside.”
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150. “Understanding isn’t learned from punishment and anger. An iron has no gentle touch, and love ain’t learned from hate.”
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151. “I did not, thank the Lord, have to have a hysterectomy.”
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152. “All these fine Christian-type people that seem to think they know what God wants for all of us, that’s certainly more of a sin then anything they would claim about us. To judge people is one of the greatest sins.”
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153. “Music is my personal addiction. So much of everything I’ve done has only been to open more doors for the music itself. It all gets back to the fact that I am, first of all, a songwriter and a singer.”
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154. “It’s not easy being young. It’s hard to know what to do.”
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155. “Kenneth Hari is a true artist and in my opinion a psychic. When he is painting you, he feels your heart and soul.”
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156. “I’ve always believed in my talent. And I’ve always had more guts than talent.”
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157. “I always love working with children. I never had children of my own. God has his purposes. God didn’t let me have children so everybody’s children could be mine. That’s kind of how I’m looking at it.”
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158. “My songs are like my children – I expect them to support me when I’m old.”
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159. “I look like a woman, but I think like a man.”
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160. “Speaking of the devil, well here he comes now. Got my defenses down. And I’d go through hell to make him mine.”
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161. “Living in America and, of course, just being women in general, we’ve got more strength than we think we do.”
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162. “Music, I suppose, will be the thing that sustains me in the time of my life when I am too old for sex and not quite ready to meet God. It has always been an essential part of me.”
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163. “If I hadn’t been a woman, I’d have been a drag queen.”
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164. “I’m old enough and cranky enough now that if someone tried to tell me what to do, I’d tell them where to put it.”
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165. “A lot of people have said I’d have probably done better in my career if I hadn’t looked so cheap and gaudy. But I dress to be comfortable for me, and you shouldn’t be blamed because you want to look pretty.”
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166. “Tell me I have to be somewhere, and I’ll be there 20 minutes early and stay there longer than anybody else. You hold up a lot of people if you’re not on time.”
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167. “The tits and the hair and the personality helped build the whole Dolly deal, but it was my music that brought me out of the Smokey Mountains.”
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168. “I was not a natural beauty, and I always wanted to be pretty. I just have such an outgoing personality that it’s fitting that I would be overdone.”
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169. “After Momma gave birth to twelve of us kids, we put her up on a pedestal. It was mostly to keep Daddy away from her.”
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170. “Plastic surgeons are always making mountains out of molehills.”
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171. “Being brought up very religious, I have a fear of people that look to idol gods. But we are idols and we’re all gods, so to speak, and I think that celebrities should acknowledge their responsibility, because we are in a position to help.”
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172. “It’s almost like being trapped in some other form. The real me is so different from the way I look on the outside.”
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173. “God and I have a great relationship but we both see other people.”
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174. “I always think of myself as a working girl.”
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175. “If I can get my dress on, my weight is under control.”
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176. “Sometimes when I’m under pressure, if I think somebody is expecting stuff from me, I’ll do better than if I was just left on my own. I can sit down – I’m a skilled writer, I’ve been doing it all my life – and I can get down to it.”
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177. “Our own freewill, to choose the paths we take, no greater deed could ever be done than for another’s sake.”
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178. “I never could get my hair to do what I wanted it to do, so I started wearing the wigs. It all came from a very serious place. I wanted to look a certain way.”
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179. “Being brought up very religious, I have a fear of people that look to idol gods.”
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180. “I’m in showbiz. I look at my boobs like they’re show horses or show dogs. You’ve got to keep them groomed.”
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181. “There’s no such thing as free love. Have you seen the price of Viagra?”
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182. “I’m almost like three people. There’s me the, Dolly, the person. There’s me, the star. And then there’s me, the manager.”
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183. “Writing’s just as natural to me as getting up and cooking breakfast.”
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184. “I like to think I’ve been a good example and an inspiration to some people. And some people say that about me, but I’m just going about my work and doing what I do best. I’m a very professional ‘Me.’”
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185. “I wanted to write a book that talked about the emotions of children, which is the rainbow. We all have moods. We talk about being blue when we’re sad, and being yellow when we’re cowards, and when we’re mad, we’re red.”
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186. “Home is anywhere I hang my hair.”
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187. “Stop this attitude that older people ain’t any good anymore! We’re as good as we ever were – if we ever were any good.”
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188. “I don’t like to get involved in things that I am not familiar with. I’m kind of a hands-on type of person.”
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189. “I’ve been guilty of most of the stuff that’s been said about me to some degree. And if I ain’t done it, I probably will.”
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190. “I know it’s corny – but I love ‘Jingle Bells!’”
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191. “A lot of my heartbreak songs are inspired by things my sisters are going through, or friends.”
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192. “I wouldn’t wanna go out not looking like the Dolly people have come to know, because I’ve come to know her that way, too.”
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193. “I always thought that if I made it big or got successful at what I had started out to do, that I wanted to come back to my part of the country and do something great, something that would bring a lot of jobs into this area.”
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194. “I don’t want to throw rice. I want to throw rocks.”
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195. “Those people who wake up and they’re just beautiful, they’re just born that way. Well that ain’t me. I gotta work for everything I’ve got.”
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196. “You don’t even have to believe in anything to be good to people. You should just know you should be a good human being.”
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197. “People say you shouldn’t have plastic surgery because if God wanted you another way he would have made you that way, but I say that’s a lot of crock. If God didn’t want plastic surgeons, he wouldn’t have given them hands to work with.”
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198. “If people think I’m a dumb blonde, because of the way I look, then they’re dumber than they think I am. If people think I’m not very deep because of my wigs and outfits, then they’re not very deep.”
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199. “Sometimes I like to run naked in the moonlight and the wind, on a little trail behind our house, when the honeysuckle blooms. It’s a feeling of freedom, so close to God and nature.”
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200. “Being born was the worse and the first mistake I ever made. The doctor didn’t spank me, he just slapped me in the face.”
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