Quote by Jeff Foxworthy
Country music is about new love and its about old love. - Jeff Fox

Country music is about new love and its about old love. – Jeff Foxworthy

Other quotes by Jeff Foxworthy

For the first time ever I was taking the family on the road. We stayed with my in-laws, which on lifes list of experiences ranks right below sitting in a tub full of scissors. – Jeff Foxworthy

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Family
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I say, If everybody in this house lives where its God first, friends and family second and you third, we wont ever have an argument. – Jeff Foxworthy

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People think our musics very aggressive or angry or whatever, and its just the opposite, really… I like laughing. And I like being really calm before a show, and smiley. – Serj Tankian

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Pop is actually my least favorite kind of music, because it lacks real depth. – Christina Aguilera

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Music

I started writing rhymes first and then put it to the music. I figured out I could lock it to the beat better if I heard the music first. I like to get a lot of tracks, put the track up and let the music talk to me about what its about. – Ice T

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The music stuff is just a hobby. – Tom Felton

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No matter what youre going through, theres a light at the end of the tunnel and it may seem hard to get to it but you can do it and just keep working towards it and youll find the positive side of things. – Demi Lovato

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I have a Christian worldview and so it shapes the way that I view issues. I dont apologize for that, and I dont think people of faith ought to shrink away from being in the public arena. – John Thune

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Look through your customers eyes. Are you the solution provider or part of the problem? – Marlene Blaszczyk