Quote by George Strait
I dont mind traveling that much when I can go somewhere and stay t

I dont mind traveling that much when I can go somewhere and stay there for a while, but touring is different. You rarely see anything. You get there early in the morning and youre resting all day, and you go in and do a sound check, and you do the show, and then bam youre gone. – George Strait

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I loved making Pure Country. It was a great learning experience for me, seeing another part of the entertainment industry. – George Strait

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I used to do a lot of interviews in the early 80s, when my career started, but it came to a point when I decided I didnt want to talk anymore, and people kind of understood that and left me alone. – George Strait

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Country music is important to me, and I love it, but its not my whole life. – George Strait

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