Quote by Kelly Clarkson
I put on the Hank Williams and the Patsy Cline and the Rosemary Cl

I put on the Hank Williams and the Patsy Cline and the Rosemary Clooney on vinyl – Im not trying to be some cool indie-rock person, I just love the way it sounds – and throw on a T-shirt and jeans. In Texas, we practically come out of the womb in jeans. – Kelly Clarkson

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I have a big fear of change, or negative change, anyway. Im basically the same person I was when I won Idol, or when I was 10. – Kelly Clarkson

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Im always going to live in Texas. Texas is my home – itll be my home forever. – Kelly Clarkson

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Im actually not a big fan of the word hope. I think its a depressing word. I dont want to hope – I want to know. Like I dont hope theres a God, I know theres a God. – Kelly Clarkson

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If we have a great idea, well go, Oh, this could be a cool movie. Or really for us, its more like, Oh, this is a really bad idea. Lets do this. This seems really stupid. – Trey Parker

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