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Quotes About Whitney

There was a brass bedstead with a tan spread, on which slept a big, tiger-striped yellow cat.
~ Phyllis A. Whitney
I was just obsessed with soul singers who had these big powerful voices. I used to listen to Aretha, Whitney, Mariah and try and imitate them, note for note and riff for riff.
~ Jess Glynne
My introduction of Whitney was that if there's going to be one performer for the next generation who combined the beauty and lyric phrasing of a Lena Horne with those Gospel fiery roots of an Aretha Franklin, it would be Whitney Houston.
~ Clive Davis
When Whitney Houston died, I felt great sadness. My sadness, of course, was about our collective loss - when you listened to this nightingale sing, your body would drop into a chair, your head would tilt up, a small smile would creep across your face, and inside you knew that there was a higher power somewhere: gifted, beautiful, spiritual.
~ James Belushi
I love Whitney Houston. I absolutely love her song, 'I Wanna Dance With Somebody.'
~ Hayley Orrantia
I'm in shock. Whitney was such an amazing artist. When I started my English career, I wanted to be like her. I loved her so much. My prayers go out to her daughter and to all of her family.
~ Celine Dion
'Summer of Love: Art of the Psychedelic Era ' the Whitney Museum's 40th-anniversary trip down counterculture memory lane, provides moments of buzzy fun, but it'll leave you only comfortably numb. For starters, it may be the whitest, straightest, most conservative show seen in a New York museum since psychedelia was new.
~ Jerry Saltz
Whitney brought in his friends Edwin Webster, Chandler Hovey, and Albert H. Gordon to take over the company's name and goodwill.
~ Ron Chernow
I almost wish I could be more exciting, that I could match what is happening out there to me.
~ Whitney Houston
Why would someone want to start a museum in New York City when the Whitney and the Modern were already there? The answer was that the bigger museums were ill-equipped to respond quickly to radical or sudden changes in the arts, in part because exhibitions had to be scheduled years ahead of time to allow for securing loans, preparing catalogue, and, most important of all, obtaining funding.
~ Marcia Tucker
It wasn't hard to get urine. Folks back home had taken to selling Mason jars of it at flea markets. Whitney
~ John Temple
I know I don't want to do another single-camera show. It's so time-consuming. I did a couple of episodes of 'Whitney' as her mom, but I have been laying low. I love being with my kids and being a mom.
~ Jane Kaczmarek
When she connected, I didn't see Whitney Houston's face. I just felt an energy, the energy of a woman who was interested in connecting with her former husband and had a message to deliver.
~ Tyler Henry
I would say Whitney Houston's 'I Will Always Love You' is up there - it's one of the best.
~ Kevin Olusola
I have total respect for the self-contained rock artist. Whether you're dealing with Jerry Garcia or Lou Reed or Patti Smith or a Whitney or an Aretha, they know what they want with their career.
~ Clive Davis
Different people were complaining, and I remember saying, 'Why don't we just demonstrate?' The Whitney was the first.
~ Faith Ringgold
One musical that deeply influenced me - and continues to do so - is the 1997 ABC TV movie of Rodgers and Hammerstein's 'Cinderella,' starring Brandy, with Whitney Houston as the Fairy Godmother and Whoopi Goldberg as the prince's mom.
~ Janet Mock
I remember being an art student and going to the Whitney in 1974 to see the exhibition of Jim Nutt, the Chicago imagist. It was then I transferred to school in Chicago, all because of that show.
~ Jeff Koons
Rivals accused Whitney of being overrated; bloggers accused her of being lucky. What she was, mainly, was right.
~ Michael Lewis
I'm saying that she (Whitney Houston) looks great for a singer... the way Courtney Love is a singer.
~ Kathy Griffin
The Whitney is a museum that has a great rapport with younger artists and the community.
~ Jeff Koons
When Whitney Houston died, I felt great sadness. My sadness, of course, was about our collective loss - when you listened to this nightingale sing, your body would drop into a chair, your head would tilt up, a small smile would creep across your face, and inside you knew that there was a higher power somewhere: gifted, beautiful, spiritual.
~ James Belushi
'Summer of Love: Art of the Psychedelic Era,' the Whitney Museum's 40th-anniversary trip down counterculture memory lane, provides moments of buzzy fun, but it'll leave you only comfortably numb. For starters, it may be the whitest, straightest, most conservative show seen in a New York museum since psychedelia was new.
~ Jerry Saltz
Whitney wanted to eradicate the idea that in the case of a language we are dealing with a natural faculty; in fact, social institutions stand opposed to natural institutions.
~ Ferdinand de Saussure