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Them Quotes by Dionne Warwick
- Years ago I learned to be totally responsible for Dionne Warwick. I will not wait for opportunities. I will create them.
- All my friends and peers keep asking me when I'm going to rest - I just tell them it's another dirty four-letter word!
- People have been so supportive of this career for so long, and they are still enjoying the music that I bring to them.
- It was step by step that I earned my way into the lives and hearts of people by giving them recordings that I grew to…
- Rural communities in Africa, South Asia and Latin America are where the majority of hungry people are and the inequality that exists between women and…
- My songs are like my children. I love every single one of them.
- Healthy children are born from healthy, respected, well-nourished and educated mothers and it is imperative that they have a voice in the decisions which affect…
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