All Dinah Shore Quotes
Trouble is part of your life - if you don't share it, you don't give the person who loves you a chance to love you enough.
Dinah Shore

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Why should unmarried women be discriminated against - unmarried men are not.
Dinah Shore

59% of people like this quote
When rock came along the lyrics and melodies became less important and it bothered me to think that perhaps they might not regain the value they have to music - they are music.
Dinah Shore

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The best money advice ever given me was from my father. When I was a little girl, he told me, 'Don't spend anything unless you have to.'
Dinah Shore

56% of people like this quote
In country music the lyric is important and the melodies get a little more complex all the time, and you hear marvelous new singers who are interested in writing and interpreting a lyric and in all form of popular music.
Dinah Shore

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When I was four or five, my father had a general store in Winchester and I don't think the farmers could ever leave on Saturday afternoon until I had been placed up on the counter to sing.
Dinah Shore

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I'm not really a country singer, although I did make a couple albums and love its simple, straight-from-the-heart approach, but I have always sung a lot of jazz, show tunes, pop tunes, gospel and blues.
Dinah Shore

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Bing Crosby sings like all people think they sing in the shower.
Dinah Shore

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And I've never taken up a sport just because it was a social fad.
Dinah Shore

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Emmys are wonderful and I'm thrilled to death that I have mine. But they're representative of a specific achievement, where this sort of thing is representative of how you've grown in your own industry.
Dinah Shore

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I never wanted to set the world on fire. So I never had to burn any bridges behind me.
Dinah Shore

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