
Top 40 Mel Tillis Quotes
#1. I always like story songs, Dolly Parton, Tom T. Hall, Mel Tillis, Red Stegall, when they'd do their story songs. I was totally enthralled.
Reba McEntire
#2. No, my son's a songwriter and he does that.
Mel Tillis
#3. Here are two chairs; let us sit down and see the smart people go by.
Oscar Wilde
#4. And you know, we'd go to church. We were Baptists. And every now and then there'd be a tent would set up, and it was the Holiness folks. And we liked their music.
Mel Tillis
#5. I'm gonna do between 75 and 100 dates. A lot of it will be in Laughlin, Nevada; I'll be there for two weeks. And I'll work some casinos here and there, and the fair dates.
Mel Tillis
#6. You know, it comes from my mother's side of the family. She had seven sisters and one brother, and all of them could play instruments. I suppose I picked it up from that.
Mel Tillis
#7. But I've got a lot of ideas, I bought me a ranch in Florida and I still have my farm in Ashland City, Tennessee so I'm gonna spend a little time at each one of those places and you'll probably hear some more songs out of me.
Mel Tillis
#8. You know, being an entertainer is partly being on the road, and a lot of your songs come from the road.
Mel Tillis
#9. You need to have a home to go back to, whether it's a hotel room or a barn. It's only home when he's there.
Genevieve Gorder
#10. If it were not for the fact that editors have become so timorous in these politically correct times, I would probably have a greater readership than I have.
Pat Oliphant
#11. Either we figure out how to keep corporate cash out of the political system or we lose the democracy.
Molly Ivins
#13. I'll do about 13 shows in Branson next year, and I'll be performing at the Grand Palace.
Mel Tillis
#14. But if you put a script up in front of me to read, or a cue card, I couldn't do it without stuttering.
Mel Tillis
#16. Well, you know, back then there wasn't many albums, it was the singles. You sold singles.
Mel Tillis
#17. Never expect people to treat you any better than you treat yourself.
Bo Bennett
#19. Sometimes you look in a field and you see a cow and you think it's a better cow than the one you've got in your own field. It's a fact. Right? And it never really works out that way.
Alex Ferguson
#20. The real literary editors have mostly been fired. Those that remain are all 'bottom line' editors; everything depends on the money.
Lawrence Ferlinghetti
#21. And then, when I started to school, I found out I couldn't talk.
Mel Tillis
#22. Be like an eagle; never let storms incapacitate you, soar higher instead.
Matshona Dhliwayo
#23. It was almost as if I had a right to win. Thinking like that often seems to turn into sort of a self-fulfilling prophecy.
Sam Walton
#24. And they turned around and leased it to The Assembly Of God Churches - their headquarters are in Springfield, Missouri. They leased it to them for the first year. Then, after the first year, they will donate it to the church.
Mel Tillis
#25. I didn't get to meet Hank Williams. I was in the Air Force on Okinawa when he passed away.
Mel Tillis
#26. But Patsy, she was a great, great girl. And Brenda Lee is a wonderful person, and her mama Grace. I've known those folks for years and years and years.
Mel Tillis
#27. When we talk about Skill India Mission, we do not merely talk about filling the pockets of people. We want to instil a sense of self-confidence among the poor.
Narendra Modi
#28. But now I've been in the arena for 47 years and I stutter less today than I did in those days.
Mel Tillis
#30. And I had to take care of a little dog too named Suzy. It was the promoter's wife's - Judy Lynn's - it was her dog. And one of my duties going on the tour was to take care of it.
Mel Tillis
#31. Well, no, you can prepare it all you want, but I'd still stutter.
Mel Tillis
#32. Or in the early days we didn't have the bus, we had a station wagon.
Mel Tillis
#33. And I got to know Red Foley well. And I got to know Lefty really well, he was a great guy.
Mel Tillis
#34. And I began to tell little anecdotes that had happened to me, and people would laugh. And I began to like that, you know. But I knew that, 'cause I'd do that in school, but I wouldn't do it out there in front of all them people.
Mel Tillis
#35. You have to insulate yourself - I'm talking about from everything, people can be talking to you and you won't hear 'em - that's how you write a song. And I haven't been able to do that over here 'cause I'm so busy and then, when I am off, I want to get away from music.
Mel Tillis
#36. a world where chocolate is entirely rare - or entirely mediocre - is a dystopia the likes of which we can scarcely conceive ["An Emotional History Of Chocolate," The Millions, January 5, 2015].
Elizabeth Winkler
#37. And my daddy could play a harmonica and also the guitar, so I guess I got a little bit from both of 'em, but I think mostly from my mother's side of the family.
Mel Tillis
#38. But in those days - in the mid-'50s, early '60s - there was less than 300 radio stations that were playing country music and a lot of that wasn't full time.
Mel Tillis
#39. Describing colors to a blind is what writing is all about.
Viraj J. Mahajan
#40. I remember li'l ol' Hank Jr. - he was just a baby back in them days, you know - but he used to hang around. His mama would bring him around. He was just a natural.
Mel Tillis
Famous Authors
Popular Topics
Scroll to Top