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Betty Buckley

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It's just a little ranch. Thirty-five acres. In Texas, if it's not a thousand acres, it's considered a ranchette.


— Betty Buckley


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The pure connecting factor is that those of us who describe ourselves as feminists want equal rights for all people.


— Betty Buckley


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Feminism - the word - can give us a handle, a rallying point, a common ground, and help us build a bridge. Why not claim the gift of the word as a place to begin?


— Betty Buckley


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Everything good that I know was taught to me by great teachers and I feel like giving back and sharing the technique is the thing to do.


— Betty Buckley


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For one thing, I teach my students what my teacher for twenty years, Paul Gavert, told me, 'The voice follows... the voice follows everything about you... who you are.'


— Betty Buckley


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Good performance is about the capacity to focus and concentrate.


— Betty Buckley


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I have never experienced racism in the feminist movement, so it concerned me to think that I was unable to see the subject clearly because I came from white, middle-class privilege.


— Betty Buckley


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I love Mary Chapin Carpenter songs. I love her songs 'Come On, Come On' and 'I Am A Town', they're two of my favorite songs.


— Betty Buckley


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I was hugely relieved to discover there was a purpose for girls with loud voices.


— Betty Buckley


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If we're for one another, we're feminists. The rest is semantics.


— Betty Buckley


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Early life
Betty Lynn Buckley was born in Big Spring Texas and raised in Fort Worth the daughter of Betty Bob (née Diltz) a dancer and journalist and Ernest Lynn Buckley a retired lieutenant colonel in the U. She played the role of a country singer in Bruce Beresford's film Tender Mercies (1982) in which Betty Buckley sang the song "Over You". Quintessence features jazz arrangements of standards by her longtime collaborator jazz pianist Kenny Werner; while 1967 is a recording produced by T-Bone Burnett and made when Buckley was just 19.

Betty Lynn Buckley (born July 3 1947) is an American theater film and television actress and singer.

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