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Carole King Song Quotes & Sayings

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Carole King Song Quotes By Carole King

When my soul was in the lost-and-found
You came along to claim it. — Carole King

Carole King Song Quotes By Carole King

Doesn't anybody stay in one place any more? — Carole King

Carole King Song Quotes By Garth Nix

Five Great Charters knit the land
Together linked, hand in hand
One in the people who wear the crown
Two in the folk who keep the Dead down
Three and Five became stone and mortar
Four sees all in frozen water. — Garth Nix

Carole King Song Quotes By Mike Rogers

The truth is this is a very dangerous world. — Mike Rogers

Carole King Song Quotes By Emeli Sande

I was inspired by people like Joni Mitchell and Carole King and Stevie and "Storytellers." People that could really change the world with their lyric, no matter who sung the song, they had still been the source of that message. So that's what I really aim for. — Emeli Sande

Carole King Song Quotes By Carole King

One of the things that I try to be conscious about in crafting a song is the concept of bringing it home. I like to bring it somewhere familiar, someplace that people feel it's resolved, it's settled. — Carole King

Carole King Song Quotes By Donald E. Westlake

Dortmunder followed Kelp as he carried the tray down along the bar past the regulars, where the third was now saying, The idea of the flat tax is, you just pay the same as one month's rent. — Donald E. Westlake

Carole King Song Quotes By Stephen Richards

If words were actions then we would all be winners! — Stephen Richards

Carole King Song Quotes By Wang Leehom

The 'chinked out' style is a school of hip hop - that's the way I like to think of it - that incorporates Chinese elements and sounds. — Wang Leehom

Carole King Song Quotes By Richard Bach

You're always free to change your mind
and choose a different future, or a different past. — Richard Bach