Quote by Mickey Gilley
I guess the nicest thing about being, I wont say famous but being

I guess the nicest thing about being, I wont say famous but being popular is a more proper word for me to use would be that if youve got a recognizable name, a lot of times you can get people to do things for you ordinarily that you wouldnt get done. – Mickey Gilley

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My only failure was the restaurant in Myrtle Beach. I kept it open for four years. It was in a tourist town, it was only busy four and half, five months of the year. But the bills kept coming all year. – Mickey Gilley

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Im set to have my best year ever: Im hiring some acts and there will be a show in the morning, in the afternoon and in the evening. Im going to use my theater to its fullest potential. – Mickey Gilley

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I dont come from a famous family and dont have this detachment from everyday people and everyday life. Im just doing my job and the attention that comes with it is part of the territory. – Ed Westwick

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Ive only ever wanted to be a singer I never wanted to be famous. – Katherine Jenkins

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I love being famous – its phenomenal. – Dave Chappelle

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It was never about winning medals or being famous. – Nancy Kerrigan

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