Quote by Whitney Houston
When I decided to be a singer, my mother warned me Id be alone a l

When I decided to be a singer, my mother warned me Id be alone a lot. Basically we all are. Loneliness comes with life. – Whitney Houston

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My mother taught me that when you stand in the truth and someone tells a lie about you, dont fight it. – Whitney Houston

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I like being a woman, even in a mans world. After all, men cant wear dresses, but we can wear the pants. – Whitney Houston

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I have a mother thats very strong and family that surround me and constantly tell me they love me. – Whitney Houston

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There are actually quite high profile British TV star cameos in it that you probably wouldnt even notice, that the British wouldnt even notice, let alone the American audience. – Simon Pegg

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But, if you observe children learning in their first few years of life, you can see that they can and do learn on their own – we leave them alone to crawl, walk, talk, and gain control over their bodies. It happens without much help from parents. – Daniel Greenberg

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I love the solitude of being on a plane and finally getting to read an entire book and being left alone. – Christina Ricci

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I had a very happy childhood, but I wasnt that happy a child. I liked being alone and creating characters and voices. I think thats when your creativity is developed, when youre young. I liked the world of the imagination because it was an easy place to go to. – David Walliams

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If the most significant characteristic of man is the complex of biological needs he shares with all members of his species, then the best lives for the writer to observe are those in which the role of natural necessity is clearest, namely, the lives of the very poor. – W. H. Auden

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Whoever, fleeing marriage and the sorrows that women cause, does not wish to wed comes to a deadly old age. – Hesiod

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