A Quote by Michael Douglas

I've always liked Tina Turner. — © Michael Douglas
I've always liked Tina Turner.
I love Tina Turner. I'm one of Tina Turner's biggest fans. Tina Turner was a big influence on me to become a singer. A role model and in a way she gave me back my confidence in choosing my material.
I'm a little Jewish girl from Long Island, but when I listened to Tina Turner, I pictured myself in a mini-dress, dancing like Tina Turner. It's inevitable.
When we talk about my music, it's a cross between Tina Turner, Alanis Morrisette, and Diana Ross. It's the glamour and the showiness of Diana Ross; the ferociousness and pain of Tina Turner; and the vocals of Alanis.
If I'm on form and I'm not being bothered too much by mental problems or whatever, I can whip out something good. That's why I've done quite a few overdubs for Tina Turner and things like that, because even before she made this comeback I said yes to her, just because I love Tina Turner.
I literally would go to see Tina Turner any opportunity I had because being in the presence of Tina Turner was like being in the presence of transformative energy, and feminist transformative energy. I remember thinking to myself, whatever this is, it's revolution. Whatever this is, it's change embodied in a woman.
With rock 'n' roll, Janis Joplin, Tina Turner, the Runaways, there was always that feminine spirit.
I love Tina Turner.
I was a Tina Turner fan growing up.
I'm gonna be in miniskirts at 50. Tina Turner.
Tina Turner gave me the highway blues.
My fashion is inspired by Tina Turner and Sharon Stone.
Singers like her, Patti, Tina Turner, I revere them when I'm in their presence.
I love a good lyricist - always have. The thing that inspired me most was the different performers, like Tina Turner, James Brown, Michael Jackson, Madonna, even Janet Jackson.
That's what Tina Turner did, too - sang blues up-tempo - and they called it rock 'n' roll.
Tina Turner is someone that I admire, because she made her strength feminine and sexy.
Madonna, Michael Jackson, Tina Turner, Audrey Hepburn, Marilyn Monroe - they were myths of greatness.
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