One day I promised God that if he would give me my voice back I would never smoke again. I got three octaves back after quitting.
MARIAH CAREYSee, I’m looking for a man that’ll rub me slow, make me sing real high when he goes down low.
More Mariah Carey Quotes
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There is a light at the end of the tunnel. Hopefully its not a freight train!
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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 know I can be diva-ish sometimes, but I have to be in control. The nature of my life, the nature of what I do, is divadom, it really is.
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I’m very hard on myself and I have too many issues.
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You can’t live with regrets. It’s about the journey.
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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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I never thought that I would have love again, but it’s amazing how the universe brings love to you.
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Cause there’s a light in me that shines brightly. They can try, but they can’t take that away from me.
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You can fight against people, and fight to the death, but can’t control the world.
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The best part of making music, for me, is collaborating and working with new people and fresh sounds and all those things that get people excited to continue in this business that we all love so much.
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I always felt like the rug could be pulled out from under me at anytime. And coming from a racially mixed background, I always felt like I didn’t really fit in anywhere.
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I don’t think anyone knows as much about what’s right for me as I do.
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I still listen to older music a lot more than new singers. I listen to whatever’s on the radio, but when I want to listen to something that moves me I put on a Stevie Wonder record.
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If you just believe in me. I will love you endlessly.
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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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