Quote by Kelly Clarkson
Im from a small town so, like, everyones married with children or

Im from a small town so, like, everyones married with children or about to have children. So its a little hard when you go home and people are like – and thats why people think Im gay – because theyre like Why arent you married? And Im like, it doesnt happen for everyone right off the bat. – Kelly Clarkson

Other quotes by Kelly Clarkson

The question I love to get asked is: Whats the hardest part of your job? And literally, the answer is probably real sad, but its to just to be me. Like, its really hard, because I think people, you know, have a set idea of what a pop star should be. – Kelly Clarkson

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If I can wake up everyday before I die and know that I dont have to serve anyone food or drinks, I will be happy! – Kelly Clarkson

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The quest for peace begins in the home, in the school and in the workplace. – Silvia Cartwright

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The light is what guides you home, the warmth is what keeps you there. – Ellie Rodriguez

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After all, I long to be in America again, nay, if I can go home to return no more to Europe, it seems to me that I shall ever enjoy more peace of mind, and even Physical comfort than I can meet with in any portion of the world beside. – John James Audubon

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You cant control the paparazzi. But if you go to Coachella youre going to get photographed. Whereas if youre at home, walking down the street you probably wont. Its something Ive learnt to navigate my way around but I try to keep my private life private. – Ashley Greene

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I fear God and respect God and love God. – Brett Ratner

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