Dolly Parton Lyrics Quotes

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Cause I am strong and I can prove it And I got my dreams to see me through It's just a mountain, I can move it And with faith enough there's nothing I can't do And I can see the light of a clear blue morning And I can see the light of brand new day I can see the light of a clear blue morning And everything's gonna be all right It's gonna be okay [lyrics from "Light of a Clear Blue Morning"]
Dolly Parton
Dark night, bright future Like the phoenix from the ashes, I shall rise again
Dolly Parton (Run, Rose, Run)
Is it easy? No it ain’t Can I fix it? No I cain’t But I sure ain’t gonna take it lyin’ down
Dolly Parton (Run, Rose, Run)
My coat of many colors that my mama made for me, Made only from rags, but I wore it so proudly. Now I know we had no money, but I was rich as I could be. In my coat of many colors my mama made for me. Made just for me.
Dolly Parton (Dolly Parton, Songteller: My Life in Lyrics)
I think it’s so important to instill in children to have faith and to know there are great things out there. Greatness is out there, greatness you can tap into. But it has to start from in your heart.
Dolly Parton (Dolly Parton, Songteller: My Life in Lyrics)
It's like a battery that has to have a positive and a negative. One doesn't work without the other. You've gotta have the good and the bad in order to know what's right, and in order to know what's real and what ain't.
Dolly Parton (Dolly Parton, Songteller: My Life in Lyrics)
I’ve had enough fighting I’m more into righting What’s wrong when it’s broken apart Demons, demons, we both had enough of our own Demons, demons, we don’t have to fight them alone
Dolly Parton (Run, Rose, Run)
Nothing’s ever easy. If it is, it ain’t worth it.
Dolly Parton (Dolly Parton, Songteller: My Life in Lyrics)
I just like horny songs.
Dolly Parton (Dolly Parton, Songteller: My Life in Lyrics)
Driven to insanity, driven to the edge Driven to the point of almost no return Driven to think awful thoughts, do awful things But at least I’d like to think I’ve learned I’m driven Driven to be smarter Driven to work harder Driven to be better everyday Driven to keep on and on To achieve the things I want I’ll be sorry if I don’t Make the most of livin’ I’m driven
Dolly Parton (Run, Rose, Run)
Lost count of all the countless things I've lost throughout the years Lost friends and time and interest in The things I should hold dear Lost sleep just pondering the things That have been lost to me Especially the loss of love I've need desperately I find it doesn't help at all To sit around and brood I find nobody gives a damn About your petty moods At least that's what I thought Until the day you came along Now, I found my restless soul Has finally found a home Lost and found, I'm safe sound No more drifting aimlessly, I've settled down I've finally came around No more to roam, those days are gone I was alone, now I know I don't have to be Since your amazing love has found me
Dolly Parton (Run, Rose, Run)
I look back on all that now, and I realize this helped to build my character. It helped me build my own strength. So even the bad times were good. There were good times as well as bad times. But that's how memories are made, and that's why I'm sitting here today.
Dolly Parton (Dolly Parton, Songteller: My Life in Lyrics)
I was a reader, when I could get ahold of something to read, and literature showed me places I’d never seen. Another art form, though, showed me my own place: country music. Its sincere lyrics and familiar accent confirmed, with triumph and sorrow, that my home—invisible or ridiculed elsewhere in news and popular culture—deserved to be known, and that it was complicated and good.
Sarah Smarsh (She Come By It Natural: Dolly Parton and the Women Who Lived Her Songs)
Parton’s musical genius deserves a discussion far beyond and above the matters of gender and class. But the lyrics she wrote are forever tied to the body that sang them, her success forever tied to having patterned her look after the “town trollop” of her native holler. For doing so, she received a fame laced with ridicule; during interviews in the 1970s and 1980s, both Barbara Walters and Oprah Winfrey asked her to stand up so they could point out, without humor, that she looked like a tramp.
Sarah Smarsh (She Come By It Natural: Dolly Parton and the Women Who Lived Her Songs)
I wrote a lot of songs that people wouldn’t play on the radio, but I didn’t care. It bothered me at the time, but I never thought, “I shouldn’t have done that.” Whatever I write is just what comes out of me, and I refuse to be judged.
Dolly Parton (Dolly Parton, Songteller: My Life in Lyrics)
DOLLY INCLUDED THIS SONG ON HER Blue Smoke collection of 2014. “Try” is also a cornerstone song on the soundtrack of a 2020 Netflix original musical Christmas on the Square.
Dolly Parton (Dolly Parton, Songteller: My Life in Lyrics)
We live a pretty peaceful life, actually.
Dolly Parton (Dolly Parton, Songteller: My Life in Lyrics)