Zitat des Tages von Dionne Warwick:
I treat others exactly the way I want to be treated.
There was a time in the marriage when I could no longer look at myself in a mirror, couldn't feel I was a nice person. A bad relationship can do that, can make you doubt everything good you ever felt about yourself.
All my friends and peers keep asking me when I'm going to rest - I just tell them it's another dirty four-letter word!
I try to be cognisant of when and how and what I eat and get as much rest as I possibly can, as that helps the vocal cords.
A case of can't do with, can't do without, that's why I married him again.
Do you know that other than my father, I've never had a man take care of me?
Man will never understand woman and vice versa. We are oil and water. An equal level can never be maintained, as one will always excel where the other doesn't, and that breeds resentment.
Linda Georgian is a wonderful psychic. She can do amazing things.
I first came to Brazil in the Sixties. Then I started coming back every year since touring most of the country. I grew to love it, the people, the music. I thought this is where I belong. I've been living in Brazil for the past 23 years. I call it my stress-free country.
Crying is cleansing. There's a reason for tears, happiness or sadness.
I have been blessed with some incredible compositions to record and perform and all of my songs have had the ability to grow as I and those who have supported this career of mine for these 50 years have.
Years ago I learned to be totally responsible for Dionne Warwick. I will not wait for opportunities. I will create them.
I still have some very dear friends from school, and we get together whenever possible.
I'm not psychic myself.
I often feel the need of a man to take care of me, even though I can certainly take care of myself.
I hold all of the songs that I have had the pleasure of recording and performing in high regard.
It is frustrating to be a Black woman in the entertainment industry.
During the time that my recording career seemed to be in a slump a music called disco came on the scene and literally took over radio stations as well as having radio stations created to play it which sort of negated my music as well as that of some of my peers.
Dust does rise, doesn't it? And so can I.
I have been consistent by staying true to who I am and will continue to sing the type of songs that those who have continued to support my career expect from me.
The Civil Rights for Musicians Act is about economic justice for African American artists. It's about what's right. And it's about time.
My motto in life is 'If you think it, you can do it' and if we all apply that thought we can end hunger the world over.
I like Brazilians and I like their values. They believe in family.
My self-imposed mandate is to be the voice for the voiceless.
I'd like to see a world free of strife, stress, pain, hunger, war - a cool place where everyone could live.
Brazil is where I belong, the place that feels like home. They love their family, their country and God, and are not afraid to let anybody know it.
As far am I'm concerned, I don't listen to radio anymore. They play the same ten songs over and over again, so why would I?
It was step by step that I earned my way into the lives and hearts of people by giving them recordings that I grew to love and as I found my listening audience also grew to love.
I love what I do. I was given the most incredible gift that can be given to anyone. I could never imagine a world without music, and I feel grateful that I've been given the ability to share that.
I am an outspoken person. I believe in what I say.