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I don't have to lay on the couch and see a therapist because my therapist is in my paint brushes.
Abbey Lincoln
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Abbey Lincoln
Age: 80 †
Born: 1930
Born: August 6
Died: 2010
Died: August 14
Actor
Jazz Singer
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Chicago
Illinois
Anna Marie Wooldridge
Anna Wooldridge
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More quotes by Abbey Lincoln
I am the first instrument. I am the voice. I do not imitate other instruments. Other instruments imitate me.
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But I've been there and done that. I'm not trying to prove anything to anybody, and if somebody wants me to come, if they can afford what I ask, it's not as much as Madonna makes not that I want what Madonna makes, but I was saying.
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You can never loose a thing If it belongs to you.
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We have inherited a great music. This music is a holdover. It comes with us like the skin, the texture of our hair. It's our memory banks.
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I think that's what really a substantial work is, it's forever. It's the truth now and it was the truth then, and it will be the truth tomorrow.
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There are men and women still on the streets, and that's all they are saying Can you spare a quarter? I come from a crowd of people who were current on the outlook on life, who were social and knew where they were and had some input into how things seemed to be.
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The best thing you can do is to be a woman and stand before the world and speak your heart.
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I was looking for the people who were making the music inside the cabinet. I would look in there and see if I could find somebody who was making all this wonderful music.
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Sing a song correctly and you live forever.
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It's a spirit that was given me and the relationships and meeting all these great people, Duke Ellington, Louis Armstrong through Max I met a lot of people too. My first album was with Benny Carter.
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