English - Musician | January 10, 1945 -
If there's one thing I've learned about women, which I try to pass on to my boys, it's listening. Listen to the other side of the story first.
Rod Stewart
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I was very fortunate that I saved my money and I still do.
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You know, I had no trouble with the girls.
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I was a bit of a sleeper-inner.
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I suppose I miss the British cynicism and the humor.
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Obviously, I haven't really progressed that much at my craft.
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I tried therapy. This had never appealed to me. For me, it was a bit like a Chinese meal: very filling at the time, but then an hour later you're hungry again.
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Surely if God had meant us to do yoga, he would have put our heads behind our knees.
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Carrying 200 pounds of velvet and satin around a stage for 90 minutes - that's man's work, let me tell you.
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I'm still not good at changing nappies, but I do do it.
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I have a voice coach, but only in so much as to make my voice stronger so I can sing for five nights a week, two hours.
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Everybody sings from their diaphragm.
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