Quote by Dolly Parton
My weaknesses have always been food and men - in that order. - Dol

My weaknesses have always been food and men – in that order. – Dolly Parton

Other quotes by Dolly Parton

I think every entertainers had nights when things go wrong. I mean you cant remember everything all the time, and especially if youre having hard times personally, things going on that you – you know, and then people make it worse. And that makes you feel worse. – Dolly Parton

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Time
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If you talk bad about country music, its like saying bad things about my momma. Thems fightin words. – Dolly Parton

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Music
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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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Food
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Most of my life I was occupied with American television and American food. My ethnicity was my choice. It still is. – Isaac Mizrahi

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Food

My favorite animal is steak. – Fran Lebowitz

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Food

Meat is a big deal in my life. I do love breakfast food, but I dont think thats extraordinary. Im a normal American. We love eggs and meat and potatoes and gravy. – Nick Offerman

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Food

I dont like to waste anything. Any food left over from the night before is always eaten the next day. – Martin Yan

Category:
Food

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