When you’re singing, you’re using extra muscles, and it requires a lot of exercise and breathing. You can’t do that if you’re a sissy. If I have any fitness advice for people, I’d tell them to sing more. It’s good therapy, too.
WILLIE NELSONWhat has changed is that nothing has changed. That’s what has made me more unhappy than everything else.
More Willie Nelson Quotes
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If you really want to get along with somebody, let them be themselves.
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You’ll never get ahead by blaming your problems on other people.
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Let’s get the government stay out of our private lives, once and for all, and stop arresting smokers. Let’s take a stand for personal freedom.
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If you’re not crazy there’s something wrong with you.
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We are the same. There is no difference anywhere in the world. People are people. They laugh, cry, feel, and love, and music seems to be the commons denomination that brings us all together. Music cuts through all boundaries and goes right to the soul.
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What has changed is that nothing has changed. That’s what has made me more unhappy than everything else.
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When evolution has been outlawed, only the outlaws will evolve.
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My wife actually got worried about my drinking so much regular milk, you know, so she got me into rice milk and now soy milk, which I greatly enjoy. A soy mocha’s a fine thing.
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Just take what you need from the ladies and leave them.
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What has changed is that nothing has changed. That’s what has made me more unhappy than everything else.
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We create our own unhappiness. The purpose of suffering is to help us understand we are the ones who cause it.
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As long as there’s a few farmers out there, we’ll keep fighting for them.
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Once you replace negative thoughts with positive ones, you’ll start having positive results.
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When I’m driving the highway by myself is when I write best.
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I learned some invaluable lessons in Nashville that apply to both farming and show business: Do not corner something you know is meaner than you; keep skunks of all kinds at a distance; if you forgive your enemies, it messes up their heads.
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