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Never look a tulip in the eye.
Lulu
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Lulu
Age: 76
Born: 1948
Born: November 3
Actor
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Glasgow
Scotland
Lulu Kennedy-Cairns
Marie McDonald McLaughlin Lawrie
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The pursuit of happiness is the source of all unhappiness.
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No matter how dark the night, morning always comes, and our journey begins anew.
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Because I've been around forever and ever, like wallpaper, people ask me for secrets... it's the same with my skin care range that's out of necessity. As soon as I saw the first signs, I bought everything in the market.
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When I'm singing, it's like I'm at home. And music is a great healer. I think I'd have been a basket case if I hadn't been a singer.
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Self-indulgence is something to watch, but anything that helps you understand situations that are difficult to understand is good. If you're having some sort of emotional trauma, you need to find a person to talk to about it who says, 'This is quite normal it's fine.'
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For me, it's more about keeping it simple with a rock and roll edge. It's all about accessorising.
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To me, feeling good about yourself as you get older is all about your attitude - if you think you're old, you'll feel old.
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The best path between two points is upside-down, between, then inside-out and round again.
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I didn't like any British music before The Beatles. For me, it was all about black American music. But then I became a successful pop singer, even though the kind of music I liked was more elitist, which is what I'm trying to get back to.
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