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Youd think that in this age, especially in the 21st century – especially with all the technology and all the discoveries that weve made – that we would figure out how to tackle abuse. – Tori Amos

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When I was little, my mom tells me, I used to say things like, Mom do you hear the string section? Do you hear the string section? And she would look at me and say, No honey, I dont know what youre talking about. – Tori Amos

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I have a great relationship with my mother-in-law. Were both Leos, we understand each other. – Tori Amos

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Healing takes courage, and we all have courage, even if you have to dig a little. – Tori Amos

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