Quote by Dolly Parton
Stop this attitude that older people aint any good anymore! Were a

Stop this attitude that older people aint any good anymore! Were as good as we ever were – if we ever were any good. – Dolly Parton

Other quotes by Dolly Parton

Im not happy all the time, and I wouldnt want to be because that would make me a shallow person. But I do try to find the good in everybody. – Dolly Parton

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You know, I look like a woman but I think like a man. And in this world of business, that has helped me a lot. Because by the time they think that I dont know whats goin on, I then got the money, and gone. – Dolly Parton

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Business
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I dont have anything to say about other peoples art and their work. – Dolly Parton

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Art
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The biggest challenge is how to affect public attitudes and make people care. – Jim Fowler

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Too many people say to their brokers, I cant deal with this. Take my money. Do what you want. Thats the worst attitude you can have. – Maria Bartiromo

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A positive attitude is not going to save you. What its going to do is, everyday, between now and the day you die, whether thats a short time from now or a long time from now, that every day, youre going to actually live. – Elizabeth Edwards

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The best way to dispel negative thoughts is to require that they have a purpose. – Robert Brault, rbrault.blogspot.com

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