I have always tried to be a woman who protects other women. I have a sister, I have daughters, I have girlfriends, and I was raised by a feminist mother.
NICOLE KIDMANThe thing you hate about yourself tends to be the thing that everyone likes about you.
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I think it’s important that we don’t all have to hold our heads high all the time saying everything’s fine.
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I believe in continuing to put love and kindness and compassion and art into the world.
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Part of our job as human beings is to share our knowledge and share the things we’ve learned. So we can either save people from making the same mistakes, or give them hope.
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Don’t you worry about a thing, my darling. You live your life.
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Men don’t pay you for sex, they pay you to leave after sex.
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You can ask me pretty much anything. There’ll be things I’ll go, ‘That feels a little too personal.’ But most things I don’t have a fear of being asked about.
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The thing you hate about yourself tends to be the thing that everyone likes about you.
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I just have a desire not to judge and view things compassionately.
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I try never to be governed by fear; that’s how I choose things.
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Acting runs through my blood. There is some sort of creative desire to express myself and I would need that outlet. Otherwise I would be a nightmare to live with.
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It’s so bizarre, I’m not scared of snakes or spiders. But I’m scared of butterflies. There is something eerie about them. Something weird!
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It was very natural for me to want to disappear into the theatre, I am really very shy.
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Even as a child I had a strong relationship with yearning and desire. And loss. Those things spoke to me.
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I refuse to let what happened to me make me bitter.
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I jump out of planes, I could be covered in cockroaches, I do all sorts of things, but I just don’t like the feel of butterflies’ bodies.
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