I am strong, I lived through a divorce, separation from my family, all kinds of hell. I never let it break me down. I'm not an alcoholic, I've never … - Tina Turner

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I am strong, I lived through a divorce, separation from my family, all kinds of hell. I never let it break me down. I'm not an alcoholic, I've never smoked, I've never done drugs. I've floated through the disaster of my past clean.

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About Tina Turner

Anna Mae Bullock (26 November 1939 – 24 May 2023) known by her stage name Tina Turner, was a singer, dancer, actress, and author, whose career spanned more than half a century, earning her widespread recognition and numerous awards. Born and raised in the American South, she was also a Swiss citizen.

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Birth Name: Anna Mae Bullock
Alternative Names: Anna-Mae Bullock Tina Turner-Bullock Mae Bullock Martha Nell Bullock Martha Nell Turner fina Turner
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Use your life for peace and goodwill. Keep on going until you climb the summit of your happiest dreams. I hope that what I’ve offered in this little book will be of service to you in your ascent to new heights of fulfillment. Thank you for letting me share my life with you. Thank you for opening your heart and mind to my words. I wish you well on your journey to joy, and I leave you with this final thought, my greatest wish and prayer for you:

Buddhism teaches equality — the empowering principle that everyone has the potential to attain enlightenment and become absolutely, indestructibly happy. When we come to see this potential in ourselves, we can see and respect it in everyone else, too. As the Soka Gakkai International (SGI) president Daisaku Ikeda says: "When we realize that our lives are one with the great and eternal life of the universe, we are the Buddha. The purpose of Buddhism is to enable all people to come to this realization." This is so important because it’s open to everyone, regardless of culture, language, even religion. It’s a reminder that everyone equally has the potential for Buddhahood, for enlightenment, and that our salvation is up to us.

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