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Tina Turner

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I believe in prayer and in strong belief.


— Tina Turner


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I didn't have anybody, really, no foundation in life, so I had to make my own way. Always, from the start. I had to go out in the world and become strong, to discover my mission in life.


— Tina Turner


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I don't want to be dragging myself on stage, year in year out, until someone else tells me it is time to go. There are certain birthdays that make you revalue your life.


— Tina Turner


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I heard stories from my mother's mother who was an American Indian. She was spiritual, although she did not go to church, but she had the hum. She used to tell me stories of the rivers.


— Tina Turner


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I'm not wise, but the beginning of wisdom is there; it's like relaxing into - and an acceptance of - things.


— Tina Turner


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You take your problems to a god, but what you really need is for the god to take you to the inside of you.


— Tina Turner


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I believe that if you'll just stand up and go, life will open up for you.


— Tina Turner


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I don't like to dwell on the past.


— Tina Turner


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I'm self-made. I always wanted to make myself a better person, because I was not educated. But that was my dream - to have class.


— Tina Turner


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For me the goddess is the female of God, She is powerful if different.


— Tina Turner


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Growing up a tomboy Turner joined both the cheerleading squad and the female's basketball team at Carver High School in Brownsville and "socialized every chance Tina Turner got". Ike later stated that having sex with Tina "felt like I was strewing [sic] my sister. In support of the tour Turner released another hits compilation.

"What's Love Got to Do with It" the most popular single from the album would later serve as the title of a biographical film about Turner that was adapted from her autobiography. Turner started out her music career in the mid-1950s as a featured singer with Ike Turner's Kings of Rhythm first recording in 1958 under the name Little Ann with the song "Box Top". Her introduction to the public as Tina Turner began in the early 1960s with Ike as a member of the Ike & Tina Turner Revue.

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