Fine Quote by Christine McVie Download Open image “As long as I can make a phone call and do a WhatsApp, I'm fine.” — Christine McVie ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 3.7 out of 5 (3 ratings) Copy quoteShare Fine I can Long Make Phone Phone call
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You look out into the audience and you see so much joy on people's faces. You make eye contact with people who are almost… — Christine McVie Copy Share Image
I'm pretty low-key. I travel fairly light, especially on the tour. — Christine McVie Copy Share Image
I think there's a reason to go off and do something and experiment - splinter off and do something different. It keeps the nucleus… — Christine McVie Copy Share Image
It's such a diva thing, but I need one room for my suitcases and one for me. — Christine McVie Copy Share Image
I find it hard to get excited by just a sound. I have to have a song there, then I'll find what used I… — Christine McVie Copy Share Image
I wouldn't think a blues album would be that commercially successful, but I don't really care. I'd do it for the love of blues,… — Christine McVie Copy Share Image
I bought a house in England in 1990, shortly after my father died, hoping to come home to England and spend time with my family. — Christine McVie Copy Share Image
I don't sing about politics or anything like that. I sing about love. That's what I know about. — Christine McVie Copy Share Image
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