1.
I am a gay, Christian, farm girl from Kansas who sang Country Music and I did the very best I could do - to know God and to share God.
Chely Wright
2.
I hear the word 'tolerance'-tha t some people are trying to teach people to be tolerant of gays. I'm not satisfied with that word. I am gay, and I am not seeking to be 'tolerated'. One tolerates a toothache, rush-hour traffic, an annoying neighbor with a cluttered yard. I am not a negative to be tolerated.
Chely Wright
3.
I could kiss you in the rain forever
Turn all your pain to pleasure
Fill up all your days with sunlight
Make the passion last every night
Give you my every possesion
Make you my only obsession
Climb up to the sky and pull down all the stars above
But I could never love you enough
Chely Wright
4.
I recruited my dad to be my bass player and fired him on several occasions. He stayed on as a bus driver.
Chely Wright
5.
I'm a Scorpio, and who knows if there is any validity to it, but I'm very emotional. I have high highs and low lows.
Chely Wright
6.
Being born in Kansas City, Missouri and raised in the very rural parts of Kansas led me to believe that everything was simple, everything made sense and that anything was possible.
Chely Wright
7.
I've saved every dime I've made in my life.
Chely Wright
8.
I'm not a Democrat, I'm not a Republican-I'm an American, I'm a human.
Chely Wright
9.
I grew up in a very modest house. We were poor-we lived on the poverty level. We all got jobs as young kids.
Chely Wright
10.
All I ever wanted to do was write songs and get on a bus and go play them for people.
Chely Wright
11.
In the first decade of my life, I came to know and love God, as I was raised in a Christian home and community.
Chely Wright
12.
Human beings are not designed to be alone. None of God's creatures are.
Chely Wright
13.
If I wanted to be a pop singer, I would have done that 20 years ago. I love country music.
Chely Wright
14.
As a young girl, there were the obvious messages about what girls could and couldn't achieve. And to compound the limitations I felt being leveled upon me, I realized at the age of nine, that I was gay.
Chely Wright
15.
I guess we guess our way through life. How many times do we really know for sure?
Chely Wright
16.
I felt like a sinful person when I dated men and allowed them to feel for me in a way I knew I could never naturally feel for them. That felt wrong and a lie.
Chely Wright
17.
I would like to say when I turn the project over to the label that I have been successful. And that's truly the way I feel. But, in addition to the self-pride in 'making' a good album, to be honest, I'd love to have a hit record!
Chely Wright
18.
It's a great feeling to be recognized by your peers. It's an even better feeling to be welcomed and accepted by country radio and its listeners. If desire is any part of this equation, then I'm a contender!
Chely Wright
19.
If I have a hit, then I hope the people who like the hit song go out and buy my album so they can hear it all.
Chely Wright
20.
I've learned a lot about my voice, and about things I can do with it. Maybe that's why my sound has become a little more pop.
Chely Wright
21.
I think I'm no different from any artist in music. At least once, you want to see your name up on the top.
Chely Wright
22.
I came along at a time when the industry was eating its young.
Chely Wright
23.
I wish I had a great relationship with my mother.
Chely Wright
24.
I'm very much a traditionalist, but I think it's important to know about tradition so that you can evolve the music you are deciding to make.
Chely Wright
25.
I'd like my writing to be recognized with a Grammy.
Chely Wright