Cherokee Quote by Loretta Lynn Download Open image “I'm proud of being part Cherokee, and I think it's time all us Indians felt the same way.” — Loretta Lynn ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 4.7 out of 5 (10 ratings) Copy quoteShare Cherokee Felt Proud Time Way
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I am Indian, and I'm proud of it. Indian life is mythologically rich and powerful. — Anish Kapoor Copy Share Image
I am the proud daughter of Indian immigrants who reminded my brothers, my sister and me every single day how blessed we were to… — Nikki Haley Copy Share Image
Really, I don't know what I'd do with myself if I retire. Wash dishes? — Loretta Lynn Copy Share Image
Sometimes I think our problems are made worse by the kind of business we're in. Playing these road shows is a weird experience. — Loretta Lynn Copy Share Image
All music is based on country music. And that's why so many different kinds of people relate to it. There are more country music… — Loretta Lynn Copy Share Image
I've been married to the same man for all this time. The way we fight sometimes, you can tell. — Loretta Lynn Copy Share Image
If I had a chance to do things over again, I might not start singing. It was my husband Doolittle's idea. He pushed me… — Loretta Lynn Copy Share Image
“You've got to continue to grow, or you're just like last night's corn bread-stale and dry.” — Loretta Lynn Copy Share Image
I don't know what it's like for a book writer or a doctor or a teacher as they work to get established in their… — Loretta Lynn Copy Share Image
Being on stage is the best part of my career. I just say whatever comes into my head. It's the only time I feel… — Loretta Lynn Copy Share Image
Doolittle looked just like a little toy soldier the first time I ever saw him. — Loretta Lynn Copy Share Image
It's important that you take care of yourself and blow off steam in the right way. Don't let some woman walk in and say,… — Loretta Lynn Copy Share Image
Lt. Carson: My grandmother was a full-bodied Cherokee Indian. Lili: How exciting. Lt. Carson: It was for my grandfather. — Anonymous Copy Share Image
Everything an Indian does is in a circle, and that is because the power of the world always works in circles. — Black Elk Copy Share Image
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Give me strength, not to be better than my enemies, but to defeat my greatest enemy, the doubts within myself. Give me strength for… — Anonymous Copy Share Image
Negative thoughts were treated by Cherokee healers with the same medicines as wounds, headaches, or physical illness. It was believed that unchecked negative thoughts… — Wilma Mankiller Copy Share Image
“Cherokee's American, Ned. It don't get more American than that.” — Loren D. Estleman Copy Share Image
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What is life? It is the flash of a firefly in the night. It is the breath of a buffalo in the winter time.… — Crowfoot Copy Share Image