Quote by Loretta Lynn
You get used to sadness, growing up in the mountains, I guess. - L

You get used to sadness, growing up in the mountains, I guess. – Loretta Lynn

Other quotes by Loretta Lynn

I dont like to talk about things where youre going to gt one side or the other unhappy. My music has no politics. – Loretta Lynn

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Politics
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Daddy was real gentle with kids. Thats why I expected so much out of marriage, figuring that all men should be steady and pleasant. – Loretta Lynn

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Marriage
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I never knew any Jews until I got into show business. Ive found them to be real smart and good workers. – Loretta Lynn

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Business
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Other Quotes from
sad
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Now Ill read anytime, anywhere. I love reading in front of the space heater. Isnt that a sad confession? But its like my substitute for the roaring fireplace of yore. – Karen Russell

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sad

I probably have the worst wardrobe. Its the most ill-fitting with the worst patterns and colors and the most nipple rubbage. Theres bad chafing, and its always tight in all the wrong places. Whats sad is that Im kinda getting used to it. – Josh Hopkins

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sad

What I am sad about is that there is now, in America, no equivalent to the art circuit. – Richard Attenborough

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sad

Dying is only one thing to be sad over… Living unhappily is something else. – Morrie Schwartz

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sad

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Its kind of amazing how popular Greys Anatomy is. What other show can boast such an annoyingly sincere cast of doctors, sniveling through such perfunctory love triangles? – Rob Sheffield

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Too much of a good thing can be taxing. – Mae West

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good

Till now I have never shot a scene without taking account of what stands behind the actors because the relationship between people and their surroundings is of prime importance. – Michelangelo Antonioni

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relationship

You should listen to your heart, and not the voices in your head. – Matt Groening, The Simpsons, spoken by the character Marge Simpson

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Sanity