A Quote by Smokey Robinson

I really haven't strayed too far, musically, from my roots — © Smokey Robinson
I really haven't strayed too far, musically, from my roots
I really haven't strayed too far, musically, from my roots.
She saw she had fallen into the hands of one of those doctors who have strayed too far from apparent in the direction of the soul.
It turns out that I'm far too schizophrenic musically for people to categorize me. I think people judge me a lot before they ever really know who I am.
There's no such thing as too far. If it works it's funny, if it doesn't work it's too far, it's stupid. Really there's no such thing as "too far." You're joining the politically correct when you use words like "too far." You don't want to join the army of politically correct.
It was really dreadful to be so different from other people…and yet rather wonderful, too, as if you were a being strayed from another star.
Our American government has strayed too far from American values. It is time to move forward. The country we carry in our hearts is waiting.
The Democrats have morphed themselves into the anti-worker, anti-American (as it relates to Iranian terrorists and China), and anti-family political party. They have strayed too far from the values - economic and personal - that have made America the powerhouse we are.
It's important to evolve without ever straying too far from your roots and what established you.
I really enjoy what I'm doing. I think you have to have a good time and not look too far back or too far ahead.
I won't criticise anyone else's statements, and the public will make up their own minds. And if the public think that any side or any individual has strayed too far away from what's expected of public representatives, then they'll make that judgement.
Far too many young people today have no spiritual roots. The've been deprived of values by an agnostic, contemporary culture.
But I've strayed so far from normal now, I'll never find my way back. And the truth is, I no longer want to.
It's my belief that, since the end of the Second World War, psychology has moved too far away from its original roots, which were to make the lives of all people more fulfilling and productive, and too much toward the important, but not all-important, area of curing mental illness.
There was too much going on here -- too much that strayed from odd all the way over into seriously weird.
Far too many athletes have been unable to let go of their troubled roots or just have failed to fully understand their new lives and what's expected of them.
God promises to open the door when we knock, and to always welcome us back into his love, no matter how far we have strayed.
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