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I love you. I honestly love you.
I don't know what my path is yet. I'm just walking on it.
I just wanna do my music.
Let me hear your body talk.
I live my life in gratitude.
The only weights I lift are my dogs.
Family, nature and health all go together.
Being in love is the best thing in my life.
I love life and nothing intimidates me anymore.
I simply have a marvellous life, a very lucky life.
Cancer got me over unimportant fears, like getting old.
I'm a very light sleeper. I get about six hours a night.
I'm happy, and I think being happy keeps you looking young.
Once you face your fear, nothing is ever as hard as you think.
We women should remember that we are much more than just breasts.
Fight each round take it on the chin. And never never never ever give in.
I live every day to its fullest extent and I don't sweat the small stuff.
A lot of songs are inspiration and help people through pain, grief and loss.
My father had the most amazing operatic voice, so I have a soft spot for that.
I love that quiet time when nobody's up and the animals are all happy to see me.
Genetically, I'm like my mum, and she looked great right up until her death in 1989.
I made an album of healing music called 'Grace and Gratitude' that came from my soul.
My memories are inside me - they're not things or a place - I can take them anywhere.
I love animals. They give so much to you and demand so little. And you can trust them.
I feel so fortunate and grateful to be a survivor of breast cancer. I see it as a gift.
To me luxury is to be at home with my daughter, and the occasional massage doesn't hurt.
My wish is that all all women age 20 and above perform monthly breast self-examinations.
I'm so happy with 'Grease' and 'Xanadu,' particularly because of the music in both films.
I have really been blessed in my career with some wonderful songwriters and in turn, songs.
I want to get physical, let's get into physical, let me hear your body talk, your body talk.
Nature is the most beautiful thing we have. It's better than art because it's from the creator.
I do have high standards, but I don't expect anything from anyone that I don't expect from myself.
I really love performing with an orchestra and am very excited to do so with the Kalamazoo Symphony.
I've been through cancer, divorce, loss and bereavement, but they are things most humans go through.
My biggest mistake was my best lesson... you don't learn anything when everything is going perfectly.
As for highlights, of course "Grease" changed my life and I will always be grateful for that experience.
I am extremely grateful. And that brings me back to reality on the days I am complaining about something.
It feels really good to give back. I'm opening the Olivia Newton-John Cancer Wellness Centre in Australia.
Live, love, knowing that we're all free Now that we are blessed in our country And realise how lucky we are
We print 37 million copies, and we found out about the unfortunate news as we were putting the issue to bed.
It's very hard to get good songs because a lot of writers record their own; they keep the best for themselves.
My cancer scare changed my life. I'm grateful for every new, healthy day I have. It has helped me prioritize my life.
We wake up and are grateful for the day. Not taking away from the pain, because the pain will be there. But you live on.
I love to make stories out of license plates on cars about the initials and the numbers - my mum used to do that with me.
To 'be loved' is the most basic of human needs. Like a flower, it waters the human soul. But 'to love' is a true blessing.
Breast Cancer is not necessarily a death sentence, stay strong and centered and be involved in all aspects of your treatment.
You never know what the future holds, so I am just enjoying being happy, healthy, and having my wonderful husband by my side.
I took you to an intimate restaurant, then to a suggestive movie. There's nothing left to talk about, unless it's horizontally.
Nothing I have done professionally will top the feeling I got when singing with John Farnham at the 2000 Olympic Games in Sydney.
There's a balance in my life, there's reality and there's the part that looks really glamorous, but we're all just people in the end.