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Things Quotes by Harry Connick, Jr.
- I'm able to sometimes express things even more articulately on the piano than I am with singing.
- I don't really find girls to be any more dramatic or delicate than boys; I've known plenty of little boys who've had miserable breakdowns over…
- My life is spontaneous and things just kind of happen.
- You know, I feel as comfortable in an uncomfortable situation as I do when things are going smoothly.
- I do the things I like to do. It's sort of a bigger version of having more than one hobby.
- There's some things I can't write about, just terrible personal tragedies.
- Everything I do is part of my passion. I do the things I like to do. It's sort of a bigger version of having more…
- The whole 'American Idol' way of looking at things is the antithesis of what I grew up with. There are a whole lot of kids…
- You know, things kind of happen organically and, you know, Broadway sort of happened out of a career in performing and - which happened out…
- I had tons of friends, played ball with my friends on the street, and did the normal things.
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