Quote by Celine Dion
I often buy myself presents. Sometimes I will spend $100,000 in on

I often buy myself presents. Sometimes I will spend $100,000 in one day in a posh boutique. – Celine Dion

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I have shared my whole life. My private and my show business life. It helps me actually to feel my songs and to go on with my dreams. – Celine Dion

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Theres no such thing is aging, but maturing and knowledge. Its beautiful, I call that beauty. – Celine Dion

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When someone asks if youd like cake or pie, why not say you want cake and pie? – Lisa Loeb

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I told my father I wanted to play the banjo, and so he saved the money and got ready to give me a banjo for my next birthday, and between that time and my birthday, I lost interest in the banjo and was playing guitar. – Jackson Browne

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All my favorite stars, my family and my friends are here. Im having the happiest birthday that an 18-year-old girl could ever have. – Brandy Norwood

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I was fired by Americas Next Top Model on my birthday. – Paulina Porizkova

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