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Marie Osmond
American
October 13, 1959
Musician
I don't claim to know everything. I claim to be a seeker of knowledge.
Marie Osmond
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Being of service to others is what brings true happiness.
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I never had a sister growing up. Donny was the closest thing.
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Never
When you have a baby, love is automatic, when you get married, love is earned.
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If you're going to be able to look back on something and laugh about it, you might as well laugh about it now.
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You need to be able to manage stress because hard times will come, and a positive outlook is what gets you through.
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You can do everything you can to try to stop bad things from happening to you, but eventually things will happen, so the best prevention is a positive attitude.
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I found for me that my safe place was work. I could control my environment. I became very fastidious and detailed, and wanted things a certain way.
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This is a serious, serious condition that is also called postpartum psychosis. And that's where, literally, you get so bad that you end up either hurting the baby or killing yourself.
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I lost boundaries as a child that I didn't even realize it and it wasn't talked about back then. You know, it was something you just buried and dealt with, and moved forward. What could you do about it?
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When I look in the mirror, I see my late mother: I have her nose, her dark eyes - I call them chocolate eyes - I have her colouring, and my hair is greying the same way, although I use colour and she didn't.
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I didn't know my mother had it. I think a lot of women don't know their mothers had it; that's the sad thing about depression. You know, you don't function anymore. You shut down. You feel like you are in a void.
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