I try not to date musicians. It’s all I’ve dated. Every guy I’ve dated is a musician. Obviously, it’s not working.
KELLY CLARKSONI’ve just never cared what people think. It’s more if I’m happy and I’m confident and feeling good, that’s always been my thing.
More Kelly Clarkson Quotes
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I have the world’s worst pregnancies.
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I’ve always been about less government.
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I feel like as a generation, we sell ourselves short. I just expected more from us.
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I love dressing up and doing the red carpet every once in a while, but I am very much a jeans kinda girl, so it’s all a little embarrassing for me.
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I’m always going to be a singer.
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Never take advice from someone you wouldn’t trade places with.
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I’m cute – and God I hate that. Because that’s not cool. I’m like your niece, and nobody wants to date their niece. It’s the chubby cheeks. The whole reason people voted for me on American Idol is because I’m an everyday, normal girl.
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I’ve just never cared what people think. It’s more if I’m happy and I’m confident and feeling good, that’s always been my thing.
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I may not be Einstein but I know dumb plus dumb equals you.
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I love healthy stuff and junk an equal amount. Whatever I’m craving, I go for it. I’m never trying to lose weight – or gain it. I’m just being.
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I never said I was a ‘good girl.’ I’m not a bad girl. I’m just normal, and that’s what I’m going to be. There’s no bad girl with whips and chains that’s going to come out. I think people like me because I was myself.
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I love my body. I’m very much OK with it. I don’t think artists are ever the ones who have the problem with their weight, it is other people.
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My winning is getting to perform. That’s my victory.
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I love to sing, and I love to talk to people at meet-and-greets.
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It’s amazing to impact people’s lives – it’s a cool thing to have the spotlight and be able to reassure people, to say, “It’s OK to be you.”
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