Best Loretta Lynn Sayings
- Being on stage is the best part of my career. I just say whatever comes into my head. It's the only time I feel grown-up… Best
- I wouldn't have dared ask God for all that He's given me. I couldn't have done it on my own. I thank God every day… All
- Nobody's perfect. The only one that ever was, was crucified. Crucified
- Daddy was real gentle with kids. That's why I expected so much out of marriage, figuring that all men should be steady and pleasant. All
- I've been around a long time, and life still has a whole lot of surprises for me. Been
- Growing up in eastern Kentucky like I did, I'm used to having a few guns around to protect me. Eastern
- The country is making a big mistake not teaching kids to cook and raise a garden and build fires. Big
- I try to visit people in hospitals when I can, smiling and joking while I'm there. But when I leave, I just start crying. Cry
- I'm proud of being part Cherokee, and I think it's time all us Indians felt the same way. All
- My attitude toward men who mess around is simple: If you find 'em, kill 'em. Adultery
- A woman's two cents worth is worth two cents in the music business. Business
- My biggest hero, Gregory Peck, was my birthday present on April 14, 1973. I just sat and stared at him. April
- I didn't know how babies were made until I was pregnant with my fourth child. Babies
- I know there's some kind of history to mountain music-like it came from Ireland or England or Scotland and we kept up the tradition. Advertising Agencies
- I never rode in an automobile until I was 12. Automobile
- Doolittle looked just like a little toy soldier the first time I ever saw him. Doolittle
- I never knew any Jews until I got into show business. I've found them to be real smart and good workers. Any
- I think Charley Pride has been one of the best things to happen to country music, to prove it belongs to everybody. Been
- I was the first woman ever named Entertainer of the Year in country music. Country
- I wasn't for Vietnam. When I told that to the hippie newspaper, all my people got nervous. All
- I've seen every highway in the United States, and they all look alike to me. Alike
- Me and my partner, Conway Twitty, cleaned up at the 1972 Country Music Association Awards. Association
- Really, I don't know what I'd do with myself if I retire. Wash dishes? Dishes
- Some of my friends who know me best say they wouldn't trade places with me for $1 million because of the pace I lead. Best
- The night I announced I was getting married, Daddy paced for hours on the porch. Announced