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Paula Cole is an American singer-songwriter known for her soulful voice and introspective lyrics. She gained fame in the 1990s with hits like "Where Have All the Cowboys Gone?" and "I Don't Want to Wait," which was also the theme song for the TV show "Dawson's Creek." Cole has received several Grammy Awards and is recognized for her ability to blend pop, rock, and folk influences in her music. Her work continues to resonate with audiences for its emotional depth and authenticity.

"I've left Bethlehem, and I feel free. I've left the girl I was supposed to be, and some day I'll be born."
Day,



"When you're a plebeian you want success, and when you're successful you want to be a plebeian again."



"The flower has opened, has been in the sun and is unafraid. I'm taking more chances; I'm bold and proud."
Sun,



"For me music is a vehicle to bring our pain to the surface, getting it back to that humble and tender spot where, with luck, it can lose its anger and become compassion again."



"I'm glad I made a piece of art that can be interpreted so widely. Art is always interpreted subjectively."
Art,


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