Quote by Andy Partridge
My parents, especially my mother, were no influence on me whatsoev

My parents, especially my mother, were no influence on me whatsoever. – Andy Partridge

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It was in San Diego and I was onstage and couldnt remember how to play the guitar properly. I was in terrible pain and my nervous system was just going wild, like somebody had just run a car over me. – Andy Partridge

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My Mom is a ballet director, so I had this idea in me that classical training is the best foundation for anything you do, so I wanted to get a classical background and voice. – Shuler Hensley

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My mom always said, Dont date a guy who thinks hes prettier than you. – Alicia Keys

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I was brought up as an only child, and we were very close. But when I was 14, we got evicted. We came home to a padlock, and I looked up at my mom and she was crying, and there was nothing to do. – Dwayne Johnson

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My moms never been married. Ive never even seen my mom kiss a dude. – will.i.am

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