We're all just a bunch of sinners, but we do the best we can.

My first phone was two tin cans tied together with string, and it worked pretty good.

I never thought, in my lifetime, that you'd be able to watch movies, read books and listen to music from a phone, but I guess the technology of tomorrow is here today.

Kitty Wells was the first and only Queen of Country Music, no matter what they call the rest of us. She was a great inspiration to me as well as every other female singer in the country music business. In addition to being a wonderful asset to country music, she was a wonderful woman.

That little Miley Cyrus... she's like a little Elvis. The kids love her because she's Hannah Montana, but what people don't realize about her is she is such a fantastic singer and songwriter. She writes songs like she's 40 years old!

People are always asking me in interviews, 'What do you think of foreign affairs?' I just say, 'I've had a few.'

Years ago, when I first started being a big star, I had fans that were fanatical. It was when 'Jolene' was a big hit.

There are some loony people in this world!

When I started the Imagination Library in my hometown, I never dreamed that one day we would be helping Scottish kids.

Mine is only one of the millions of hearts broken over the death of Whitney Houston, I will always be grateful and in awe of the wonderful performance she did on my song, and I can truly say from the bottom of my heart, 'Whitney, I will always love you. You will be missed.'

I thank God for my failures. Maybe not at the time but after some reflection. I never feel like a failure just because something I tried has failed.

No one is ever successful at everything that they do.

I don't like to give advice. I like to give people information because everyone's life is different, and everyone's journey is different.

God has his plans and his reasons. Sometimes we are supposed to go through things so that we learn lessons.

I am confident that partnering my Dollywood Company with a great company like Gaylord will create something truly special.

I would honestly say that with all the awards and all the other things that I've done in my life, Dollywood is one of the greatest dreams that I've ever had come true - I am so proud of that I can't even begin to tell you, Dollywood is real special to me.

I always thought that if I made it big or got successful at what I had started out to do, that I wanted to come back to my part of the country and do something great, something that would bring a lot of jobs into this area.

George Jones was my all-time favorite singer and one of my favorite people in the world.

'9 to 5 the Musical' is perfect for anyone that's ever wanted to string up their boss, which is almost all of us.

'Wrecking Ball' is a great song.

It's always great to perform at home in the good ol' U.S.A.

I love traveling all over the world; but it's true: there's nothing like home.

Every time I come to Europe, I'm just as excited as I was my very first time, which was many, many years ago. I love that part of the world, and I especially love the fans.

I'm always amazed by the people who work on stage who sing night after night, day after day, week in week out.

I have little bones.

Most country songs, certainly all the stuff I've written, are stories driven by characters.

I don't make people bend over backwards, and I don't like that in people. I am definitely no diva.

I have had some cosmetic surgery, especially after I lost weight and stuff, and I've had my breasts lifted - but not injected. That would scare me to death, anyway.

I think people take me as seriously as I want them to. They take me as seriously as I take myself - let's put it that way.

I'm very secure about my talents and about who I am.

I will not play just an evil part. In fact, I got offered $7 million several years ago to play the part that Faye Dunaway played in 'Supergirl.' I was kind of insulted. I was impressed with the money, but I said, 'Why are you asking me to play an evil witch? Do I come across as an evil witch to you?'

A lot of people don't realise I came out of the Smoky Mountains with a load of songs.

I've used my femininity and my sexuality as a weapon and a tool... but that's just natural.

I'm comfortable in my own skin, no matter how far it's stretched. Ha ha.

I wouldn't wanna go out not looking like the Dolly people have come to know, because I've come to know her that way, too.

I try not to go around looking like a hag.

I've been to those places where it's 'poor, pitiful me.'

I'm no natural beauty. If I'm gonna have any looks at all, I'm gonna have to create them.

Thanks to Botox and fillers, as well as the work that I've already had, my face pretty much maintains itself.

You gotta keep trying to find your niche and trying to fit into whatever slot that's left for you or to make one of your own.

There's a scripture that says, 'A merry heart doeth good like medicine.' I think that's true, too.

People just overshoot trying to find God. They're going outside and trying everything. They don't realize that it's right inside themselves.

I can be accused of trying to be commercial sometimes.

My songs are the door to every dream I've ever had and every success I've ever achieved.

I've always kinda been a little outcast myself, a little oddball, doin' my thing, my own way. And it's been hard for me to, to be accepted, certainly in the early years of my life.

I think your values are always influenced by your family and your community.

Funny thing is that the poorer people are, the more generous they seem to be.

I often joke that 100 years from now I hope people are saying, 'Dang, she looks good for her age!'

I say, 'Yeah, Taylor Swift.' I think she is a smart, beautiful girl. I think she's making all the right moves. She's got a good head on her shoulders. She's surrounded with wonderful people. Her songs are great. She keeps herself anchored. She knows who she is, and she's living and standing by that.

There's been a lot of talk about Jack White wanting to work with me, and I've always admired him, and of course, he lives in Nashville, too.