About Quote by Grace Potter Download Open image “I think I knew when I was about 2 and a half that I wanted to be a singer.” — Grace Potter ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 2.2 out of 5 (6 ratings) Copy quoteShare About Half I think Knew Think
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I've gone from wearing jeans and cowboy boots to wearing miniskirts and gold tassels and high heels. I'm sure I'm not going to dress… — Grace Potter Copy Share Image
As a kid, I was not a tomboy; I was a total girl wearing tutus and red shoes. — Grace Potter Copy Share Image
My mom was a piano teacher. It turned into something of a competition between me and her students... I liked the idea that I… — Grace Potter Copy Share Image
It took a lot of years for me to get comfortable, strutting my stuff, dancing like a fool, having that sparkly dress on that… — Grace Potter Copy Share Image
As long as you have balance, you can experience all of the things going on in the world and reach out and meet people… — Grace Potter Copy Share Image
Think about what makes a band burn out. They get too successful too fast. And then they take it for granted. And they get… — Grace Potter Copy Share Image
Every single song I write has to feel like it has a beginning, middle, and end, like a movie or a short story. — Grace Potter Copy Share Image
I know it's strange, but I've always had a better time with other people's wild ideas. Coming up with my own is a deeply… — Grace Potter Copy Share Image
I'm very much a word-centric writer, and that comes from the literature and the reading that I did as kid and also the films… — Grace Potter Copy Share Image
The limitations and parameters of a band is something I've always enjoyed: so many creative people coming together and raising the music to places… — Grace Potter Copy Share Image
We are definitely a team, from each band member to our management/booking agent. I like to be as involved as possible with business decisions,… — Grace Potter Copy Share Image
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