I have a big fear of change, or negative change, anyway. I’m basically the same person I was when I won ‘Idol,’ or when I was 10.
KELLY CLARKSONI don’t obsess about my weight, which is probably one of the reasons why other people have such a problem with it.
More Kelly Clarkson Quotes
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It’s ignorant to think you know everything about a person. There’s many different sides to everybodys personality and there’s just different colours to a personality.
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Even though I hate acting, I love doing videos for my songs.
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Honestly, I just think we all have special gifts, everyone. You know, obviously, some are more noticeable than others and that’s why there’s the limelight. Everybody’s in it.
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I’m from a small town where everybody always has something to say – you shouldn’t sing secular music, you shouldn’t do this or do that. A ton of “shouldn’ts.”
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I wish I had a better metabolism. But someone else probably wishes they could walk into a room and make friends with everyone like I can. You always want what someone else has.
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My mom and I are like sisters. We kind of grew up together. She always treated me as an adult. I never had curfew. She’s a workaholic, like I am. We’re not super family-oriented people, you know?
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This is my life; these are my fingerprints; I’m unique; this is what I want to do. You worry about your own front porch and what’s happening in your own world.
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The question I love to get asked is: ‘What’s the hardest part of your job?’ And literally, the answer is probably real sad, but it’s to just to be me. Like, it’s really hard, because I think people, you know, have a set idea of what a pop star should be.
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Everybody always says that I’m the girl next door, which makes me think that y’all must have a lot of weird next-door neighbours.
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I may not be Einstein but I know dumb plus dumb equals you.
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You need to be happy with who you are and, whoever that is, let your little light shine.
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I was a poor kid, and my mom was a single mother of three.
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Books have always been important to me – my mom was a first grade teacher, so I grew up reading all the time.
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I’m waiting for the floor to drop out from under me.
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I would not be a good mother. I mean, I love being an aunt to my niece and nephew. And I used to want to, like, adopt 10 kids – because I had friends who were adopted, and I thought that was the coolest thing, to be chosen. But again, my job is too selfish.
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