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Good Quotes by Lana Del Rey
- My mum and my dad they both like to sing they have really nice voices and my sister and my brother actually they are good…
- I am usually always singing about the same god damn person so I will love him forever but you know, it's all good. It's all…
- When I got to New York City when I was 18, I started playing in clubs in Brooklyn - I have good friends and devoted…
- I don't really care about how good a song is, I only want them to reflect what I felt when I was writing them
- Having a simple career as a musician who liked music was good enough for me.
- Even if you're the best singer in the world, there's a good chance no one will ever hear you.
- I've been reading tabloids since I was nine. I love a good story.
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