About Quote by Lorrie Morgan Download Open image “I'm not willing to sacrifice what I've learned and what I'm about just to get played on radio.” — Lorrie Morgan ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 4.5 out of 5 (10 ratings) Copy quoteShare About Get Learning Radio Sacrifice Willing
I'm not very good at picking stuff up off the radio. It takes me way too long to learn other people's music. — R. Kelly Copy Share Image
The goal for me has always been to learn how to express myself in radio and to have fun doing it and work with… — Michael Feldman Copy Share Image
I'd love to do radio plays. I think that one should be open to everything and shouldn't limit oneself. — Malcolm McDowell Copy Share Image
I've grown enough to understand that, radio is not for listening to, but to be heard on. — Rathogwa Pfano Percy Copy Share Image
I've been offered radio but never done it, partly because the radio ideas that I've been asked to come up with, I've thought about… — Jonathan Meades Copy Share Image
I'm not thinking about what needs to be on the radio. I'm not thinking about anything other than - I'm just going to let… — Brian McKnight Copy Share Image
The good thing about radio is that it's the kind of career that really is a career with longevity. It's something you can do… — Angela Yee Copy Share Image
Radio affords you the opportunity to pontificate and elaborate extensively. — Stephen A. Smith Copy Share Image
I got the reputation of being hard to work with. It has been hard for me to get rid of it. — Lorrie Morgan Copy Share Image
I never thought my life's path would take me to Broadway, but when I heard they were creating a musical based on one of… — Lorrie Morgan Copy Share Image
Another Lonely Song' is one of the most meaningful songs I've ever done. — Lorrie Morgan Copy Share Image
He was not only instrumental in giving me the confidence I needed as an artist, but through the years he has given many other… — Lorrie Morgan Copy Share Image
I tell a lot of jokes. Most of the jokes just happen to come; they're not planned jokes. I like when people laugh with… — Lorrie Morgan Copy Share Image
Here's the good thing about it: I don't have to depend on some jerk disc jockey whose wife doesn't like me, and has threatened… — Lorrie Morgan Copy Share Image
You definitely will not hear any hip hop at my show. Not that I don't think there's an art to that, but it's not… — Lorrie Morgan Copy Share Image
Women need a lot of understanding, and they need songs to help them express themselves. — Lorrie Morgan Copy Share Image
I've paid a lot of dues, learned a lot, seen people come and go, what to do and what not to do. — Lorrie Morgan Copy Share Image
If you ask an introvert a question, wait until she thinks about it. Introverts think before speaking, not through speaking. If you want to… — Laurie Helgoe Copy Share Image
I talk to my mates about our kids, being too tired and being worn out. — Holly Willoughby Copy Share Image
With 'Pretty Girls,' I saw the opportunity to talk not just about crime but what crime leaves behind. — Karin Slaughter Copy Share Image
I write about presidents. That means I write about guys - so far. I'm interested in the people closest to them, the people they… — Doris Kearns Goodwin Copy Share Image
That's something a lot of folks don't know about me - I'm pretty darn funny. — Michael Jai White Copy Share Image
I don't think about the press or the crowds or the other leaders of the race. The focus is only on myself. As soon… — Magdalena Neuner Copy Share Image
Sport is not just about entertainment. It is equally about winning and losing, pooling and galvanising the energy of the youth, upgrading people's physical… — Nita Ambani Copy Share Image
One of the ways that I discovered my confidence and my ability to overpower is becoming a mother. Suddenly, my world wasn't about myself… — Lights Copy Share Image
I didn't want to do 'Fashion Police' because I thought, 'This is stupid, this is beneath me, who wants to talk about fashion?' It… — Joan Rivers Copy Share Image
I just worried about my weight. Worried about my appearance and thought I wan't pretty enough to be a pop star. It was very… — Judith Durham Copy Share Image