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I really think about the times that Ive been through with my husband and all the stuff that weve been through together,
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"I really think about the times that I've been through with my husband and all the stuff that we've been through together, and I think to those moments for inspiration for the role"

- Deborah Cox

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This quote by Deborah Cox speaks to the power of relationships and how they can be a source of motivation. It suggests that the times she has actually shared with her spouse have actually been significant and have helped her to draw on those experiences to notify her performing. It suggests that the bond in between them has actually been strong and has allowed her to make use of those minutes for strength and guidance. This quote is a reminder that relationships can be a source of motivation and strength, and that the moments we show our liked ones can be a source of inspiration and creativity. It is a tip that the relationships we have with those closest to us can be a source of convenience and assistance, and can help us to find the nerve to pursue our dreams.

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Canada Flag This quote is written / told by Deborah Cox somewhere between July 13, 1973 and today. He/she was a famous Musician from Canada. The author also have 29 other quotes.

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