I don’t think anyone knows as much about what’s right for me as I do.
MARIAH CAREYI look around and see the things I have, and I remember not having them. That is one thing that keeps me grounded. I’m definitely the same person I was. I never lose me, I never lose the real person.
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Stay triumphant, keep on living. Stay on your toes, get off the ropes. Don’t let ’em ever count you out.
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I’m proud of what I am and who I am, and I’m just going to be myself.
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It’s hard to be someone that people talk about and write about, you know? They don’t know me.
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Lord knows dreams are hard to follow, but don’t let anyone tear them away.
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Something in your eyes captured my soul, and every night I see you in my dreams. You’re all I know. I can’t let go.
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See, I’m looking for a man that’ll rub me slow, make me sing real high when he goes down low.
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I really rebel against authority.
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I’m really fortunate. I’m really happy, and I’m really really lucky to be where I am.
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I’m not a subscriber to walking into large corporate entities that I have to walk into and be waiting in line, because then I have to stand there.
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when you feel like hope is gone, look inside you and be strong and you’ll finally see the truth- that hero lies in you.
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I’m far from perfect. I’m still learning. I overworked myself, and I paid the price. I consider the breakdown a breakthrough. I needed to hit rock bottom. I needed to understand the cost of pushing so hard; fighting so hard against the system.
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We’ve been expected to be perfect but we aren’t. We’re still human.
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Basically, I started singing when I started talking. Music has just been my saving grace my whole life.
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I do not think I reinvent myself. Wearing my hair differently or changing my style of dress is playing dress-up. I don’t take it too seriously.
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I started writing poetry when I was six. I had this teacher who didn’t believe the poems I’d bring in were mine because they were dark and sad. But I wrote about what I experienced in my childhood.
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