Quote by Dionne Warwick
There was a time in the marriage when I could no longer look at my

There was a time in the marriage when I could no longer look at myself in a mirror, couldnt feel I was a nice person. A bad relationship can do that, can make you doubt everything good you ever felt about yourself. – Dionne Warwick

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Ive had some incredible moments in my life – thus far. I hope a lot more are coming. – Dionne Warwick

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Id like to see a world free of strife, stress, pain, hunger, war – a cool place where everyone could live. – Dionne Warwick

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