Quote by Angie Stone
I was always on the go, and thought I was too busy to develop some

I was always on the go, and thought I was too busy to develop something like this. I thought at the time that diabetes went along with bad habits, but I was the last one in my family to eat junk food. – Angie Stone

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I swear by that old expression, One monkey dont stop no show! The reality is, we still have some good men out there, and we should hail those men as the kings they are. – Angie Stone

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good
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I think peoples perception of a rich girl is literal, but metaphorically I embrace it as being rich in love, spirit, joy and religion. So its not about money. – Angie Stone

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Religion
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Do What You Gotta Do is a positive, inspirational song that says no matter what it is whether youre up against challenges or trying to get your dreams and aspirations met, you should do what whatever you have to do shy of killing yourself or someone else. – Angie Stone

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I am tortured when I am away from my family, from my children. I am horribly guilt-ridden. – Jessica Lange

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Family, nature and health all go together. – Olivia Newton-John

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In time of test, family is best. – Burmese Proverb

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I have my family, my children – I have a lot of outside activities. – Carlos Ghosn

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We cant destroy the inequities between men and women until we destroy marriage. – Robin Morgan

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If we are to teach real peace in this world, and if we are to carry on a real war against war, we shall have to begin with the children. – Mahatma Gandhi

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Among those who are satisfactory in this respect it is desirable to have represented as great a diversity of intellectual tradition, social milieu and personal character as possible. – Talcott Parsons

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