![]() ![]() You've got to get out there and work it.ĭolly Parton prepares backstage for an RCA Records breakfast and show at the Nashville Municipal Auditorium in 1973. ![]() ![]() You've got to get out there and put legs on them, wings on them, feet on them, hands on them, fingers. You've got to be the one to sacrifice what you need, to lean on who all will help you. You've got to get out there, make those dreams come true. It was not so much of making fun as just a reaction to a big dreamer like that.īut you can't dream at someone else's expense. It was only years later that I realized that, that was just a big dream for a little kid. ![]() When I got up, I said, "I'm going to Nashville to be a star." There was a lot of laughter, and it kind of embarrassed me, because to me, that was what I was going to do. When we were graduating, (high school classmates) were making little speeches and saying, "Well, I'm going to nursing school, I'm going to join the service, I'm going to get married." You’ve encouraged kids to dream more, learn more, care more. Dolly Parton reads her children’s book, “Coat of Many Colors,” to a group of kids during an event announcing her first children’s album, “I Believe In You,” in 2017. ![]()
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