Quote by Diana Ross
I majored in fashion design in school, and I have always wanted to

I majored in fashion design in school, and I have always wanted to design my own line of clothing, jewelry, and stuff like that so this was just a step for me in that direction. – Diana Ross

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I look forward to the future – and going into the studio to make new music. – Diana Ross

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With the Supremes I made so much money so fast all I wanted to do was buy clothes and pretty things. Now Im comfortable with money and its comfortable with me. – Diana Ross

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They tell me that it will be hard to find a man strong enough to love my own strength and independence, and not worry about being Mr. Diana Ross, but I disagree. I know absolutely that that man is somewhere out there. – Diana Ross

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