In school I sometimes felt I didn't have music in common with other kids.
“In school I sometimes felt I didn't have music in common with other kids.”
— Lorrie Morgan · Common
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In school I sometimes felt I didn't have music in common with other kids.
“In school I sometimes felt I didn't have music in common with other kids.”
— Lorrie Morgan · Common
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“In school I sometimes felt I didn't have music in common with other kids.”
“I've often said this - that you can get through a tragedy, and... you trudge on, but the pain never really goes away. And when you sing the songs about things that have happened, the pain surfaces and... it brings it all back.”
“That concerns me, that we're reaching out for perfection, when country music has always been about imperfection.”
“My dad named me that before anybody knew anything about the other Loretta Lynn. She hadn't even put a record out yet.”
“I have been a daughter, a bride, a mother, a divorcee, a widow, a single mother, a grandmother, a breadwinner, and, ultimately a survivor.”
“During the '80s, Nashville didn't believe women were songwriters and performers. It was an unfortunate thing, because I love writing songs.”
“First figure out why you want the students to learn the subject and what you want them to know, and the method will result more or less by common sense.”
“The most common mistake when women go into the gym is to watch someone else do an exercise and start doing the same one.”
“Our minds and memories are crowded with the common experience of nature.”
“It's really strange, but I find a connect with Shivaji Raje through Rajinikanth. Rajini sir is born a Marathi, he's a superstar in Tamil film industry and a national icon too. He started his life as an ordinary man and reached the pinnacle. This is how Shivaji Raje's life also traversed from common to extraordinary.”
“When I kept a diary, I realised that it was all moanings and depression, and I think that is quite common.”
“When I go about my own politics, I meet Tea Party supporters who I can work with in Congress, that I find common ground with. I find Tea Party supporters who won't let me get a sentence out without judging me. To say that there is a 'Tea Party supporter' is a gross generality.”