Being of service to others is what brings true happiness. Marie Osmond bringhappinessservice Change image and share on social
You know, you don't work 30 something years in this business without knowing how to push yourself. So, I just kept pushing myself and pushing myself. The other thing that happens is when your hormones get out of whack your emotions come up. Marie Osmond businessemotionhormone share on social
Divorce is challenging. When your kids go through things, it's tough. But it's no different for any other woman. And I have great compassion for single moms. It's lousy out there for them. I had the ability to work. I have always been the provider anyway, but there are a lot of women who can't support themselves. Marie Osmond abilitychallengecompassion share on social
I was 15 years old, taken out into a parking lot on the set of 'Donny & Marie,' and at the time I was 5-foot-5 and 103 pounds - like, nothing. I was told I was an embarrassment to my family and the show would be canceled if I didn't lose 10 pounds. Marie Osmond canceleddonnyembarrassment share on social
That's what it is to be a grandma. All fun and no stress. Marie Osmond fungrandmastress Change image and share on social
I wish my parents could have raised every man out there. Marie Osmond manparentraise Change image and share on social
When I look in the mirror, I see my late mother: I have her nose, her dark eyes - I call them chocolate eyes - I have her colouring, and my hair is greying the same way, although I use colour and she didn't. Marie Osmond callchocolatecolour share on social
I was so honored when Diane Sawyer named me 'Person of the Week,' and like I told her, 'Diane, I love my daughter.' I cried when I found out when she told me she was gay when she was 17 because of the judgment. Marie Osmond crydaughterdiane share on social
Little things in my past that I really thought were over and done with were still elements of the puzzle that weren't pieced together, and so she helped me do that. Marie Osmond elementhelppast Change image and share on social
We know well and we know chronically ill, but there is a whole bunch of gray in between where I think we can heal people before they become chronically sick. I believe our thoughts make us sick. Marie Osmond bunchchronicallygray Change image and share on social