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

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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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All he cares about is going out there with his Jack Daniels bottle. Nothing has changed. Thats kind of sad. If David was doing better than he used to be, then that would be different. But it was a joke and he made it that way. – Sammy Hagar

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When I did the film Generations, in which the character died, I felt like a guest for the first time. That made me very sad. – William Shatner

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I often feel like I have this spirit living inside of me, always dressing in like short mini skirts… but then I start to discover myself. So there are eight spirits, mischievous ones, sad ones, handsome ones, wise ones, and crazy ones. – Bai Ling

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The question I love to get asked is: Whats the hardest part of your job? And literally, the answer is probably real sad, but its to just to be me. Like, its really hard, because I think people, you know, have a set idea of what a pop star should be. – Kelly Clarkson

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