I have two favorite colors - white and yellow. White makes me feel light and airy. Yellow makes me happy.
I haven't stopped working since I was 10.
I usually eat breakfast twice. I'm usually up at 3 a.m. - do my spiritual work, my affirmations, a little bit of songwriting, get my daily work in order, and by that time I've worked up a bigger appetite.
I don't have to keep a diary. It seems like for the last 40 years my life has been lived in the press, so I can Google any date in my history and find out what I was doing.
A baby, a real live baby was the craziest thing a fan has sent. Someone left a baby on our front doorstep with a note that they wanted us to raise it. Of course, we contacted the authorities and they took care of the baby.
I have just one tube of lipstick, but it's as big as a can of hairspray.
We get along real well actually [with my husband Karl Tomas Din]. We give each other space and he's not in the business and he doesn't want to be. I'm interested in his world, he's interested in mine, but we have our own things that we do together.
I used to try to write a song a day. I've been so busy lately.
You can't just wish to be a millionaire; you have to figure out how to earn it.
Dreams are of no value if they don't have wings and feet.
You have to work hard, in order to get anything done.
So many of my relatives didn't get a chance to go to school, and my own Daddy couldn't read or write.
I know when something ain't right, and I know exactly what I will or won't tolerate.
I do have a natural sense for business, which I think I get from my Dad.
Unless you have spent your life doing something, you are not likely to be successful, so always partner with people who are smarter than you.
Any business you go into, you have to think about how much money you are willing to put into it, and how much you are not.
With the first money I ever made I bought my Mommy and Daddy a car, and helped them fix their house up.
Money is like the tide: It rolls in and it rolls out. If you clutch it, you are not going to keep it.
It seems like the more I give the more I get, and that is the way it is supposed to go in life.
In fact, I bought our first family television with my own money, putting it on credit and then paying it off every week.
I know the struggles of poor people, and have always kept that with me.
Even now, if I am thinking about spending a lot of money on clothing or furniture, I think 'I can't spend so much money on one thing; my poor old Daddy could have raised his family five years on that!'
I think being poor has been good for me. I saw how my mom and dad struggled, and how they could stretch a dollar farther than you could begin to imagine.
The world is my stage. I try to be good at it, whatever part I'm playing - even in my daily life or when the spotlight hits me on the stage to perform - I gotta be alive every second in this world. With or without the applause!
I try to be good at it, whatever part I'm playing - even in my daily life or when the spotlight hits me on the stage to perform - I gotta be alive every second in this world. With or without the applause!
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