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Christine McVie

"My songs are self-explanatory... somebody pointed out to me that... my songs pretty much speak for themselves."

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Donna Grant

"She had a pretty gift for quotation, which is a serviceable substitute for wit."

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Donna Grant

"Whenever we don't turn the ball over, we're pretty productive. When you're turning the ball over, you're cutting down on offensive opportunities."

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Donna Grant

"You'd have to think that you're at least decent, or you couldn't get up every morning and do it. I think if I live long enough, I might be pretty good."

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Donna Grant

"I'm pretty disciplined and am almost always on schedule."

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Donna Grant

"Marcel Desailly was pretty hard when I played against him in a Milan derby."

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Donna Grant

"With what dope I got I think it fills me in pretty well."

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Donna Grant

"Weed, you know, you just get mellow. You can drive pretty stoned and be OK. I mean, sometimes you get too stoned and you can't drive. But you could get pretty stoned and still drive."

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Donna Grant

"It's pretty sad when you have to choose between the lesser of two evils."

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Donna Grant

"That's one reason why it's pretty worthless, I can't totally buy it, if you think about it, it's things like the Phil Spector records. On one level they were rebellion, on another level they were keeping the teenager in his place."

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Donna Grant

"I literally was saved by a role, from becoming a cab driver. I never did have to wait tables, though, so looking back I guess I had it pretty soft."

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Christine McVie
"I enjoy my money, and I'm not ashamed to admit it. I'd certainly rather be rich than poor."

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Christine McVie
"I find it hard to get excited by just a sound. I have to have a song there, then I'll find what used I can make of that sound within the song."

Music

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Christine McVie
"I was in Tower Records in San Francisco a few weeks ago, buying some cassettes, and a couple of people recognized me and ran up with albums, and I just wanted to cover my face and have a seizure or something. I want people to just go away."

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Christine McVie
"I haven't turned into some rich monster. I've kept my perspective. But I am a bit spoiled. It's hard not to be a little spoiled by having a lot of money."

Money

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Christine McVie
"I couldn't go anywhere unless there was a security guard with me. That spoiled my life. It was like being in captivity. Those days are gone, and I don't ever want to see that happen to me again. Now I can wander around the streets of Los Angeles on my own. I like it that way."

Life

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Christine McVie
"Learn your instrument. Be honest. Don't do anything phony. There is so much crap floating around. There is plenty of room for a bit of honest writing."

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Christine McVie
"I wouldn't think a blues album would be that commercially successful, but I don't really care. I'd do it for the love of blues, not for the money. I've got plenty of money."

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Christine McVie
"For Stevie, the words are of prime importance; the song moves around the words, rather than the words moving around the song."

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Christine McVie
"There were a lot of bad feelings when Lindsey first left the band. But there's been a lot of healing going on, growing up, maturing. The bond is a great deal stronger than what we first thought."

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Christine McVie
"I still like to play the blues more than anything else."

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