"I think poetry is best read to oneself." — Rickie Lee Jones
"I think poetry is best read to oneself."
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Rickie Lee Jones
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36 Quotes by Rickie Lee Jones
Rickie Lee Jones has 36 quotes on this site.
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You never know when you're making a memory.
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I think I have to work to write a happy song. I write them carefully; they're simple and they're about…
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I like words. Words are places, rooms, distant airs, thin and tropical. They make us feel and imagine we are…
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There is no fear before and no fear after. We give our best.
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Singing other people's material was perceived, I think, as a weakness of my persona. The effect, though, was to make…
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For the most part, people use God as Santa Claus.
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I had a terrible manager once who described my career as 'spiraling downward.
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I put out a recording of me singing mostly jazz because I wanted people to know I'm coming from a…
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I really enjoy creating music onstage, to participate in making music live.
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I always felt like my future was at stake every time I stepped on stage and that was kind of…
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As a musician, I've accomplished what I hoped to accomplish.
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I didn't have any great job prospects.
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