Quote by Caitlin Rose
If I could be more vague Id write more about people in my life, bu

If I could be more vague Id write more about people in my life, but I hate hurting feelings or making people feel uncomfortable. Ive done that before. Unless theyre sad songs. Those get finished fast, but the mean ones often end up at the back of the bottom drawer and its probably for the best. – Caitlin Rose

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Growing up in Nashville, especially in a music business family, means growing up with knowledge that seems like common sense until later in life when you realize people spend thousands of dollars a semester trying to learn or pretending to learn while looking for some intern job on music row. – Caitlin Rose

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Our family has gone through a very difficult time. My husband and I have taken the brunt of it. Ive never known what it truly felt like to be so sad and desperate inside. – Tracey Gold

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Its a sad commentary when I have to say that sometimes in our country we are real sensitive to race. – Oscar Robertson

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In deep sadness there is no place for sentimentality. – William S. Burroughs

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I used to sit near Marilyn Monroe in the Actors Studio. Shed get dressed up because that was her identity. Sad. Those cameras wouldnt leave her alone. She didnt know where to hide. – Doris Roberts

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