I was in my mid-40s. I was a bulimic, and I realized if I continue with this addiction of mine, I will not be able to continue doing my life. The older you get the more damage it does; it takes longer to recover from a binge. And it was very hard.
JANE FONDAI always had a penchant for falling in love. Every time I found myself without a mate, I fell into a state of low-sizzling panic.
More Jane Fonda Quotes
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My life is a stairway to heaven, not a ‘decline into decrepitude.
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Physical fitness is a three-legged stool: strength, aerobic capacity, and flexibility.
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I like to think both – it’s not either/or. It’s and.
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When I’m in Canada, I feel this is what the world should be like.
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When you can’t remember why you’re hurt, that’s when you’re healed. When you have to work real hard to re-create the pain, and you can’t quite get there, that’s when you’re better.
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You think you’re being broken but you’re really being broken open…and that’s where the healing happens, in those broken places…if you’ll allow it.
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I confess. If the law had been appiled to me properly for what I did in Vietnam, I’d have been convicted for high treason.
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Enjoyable does not necessarily mean easy.
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Women are rising. And I think that’s all the violence and war – it could be the last gasp of the patriarchy, actually.
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We cannot always control our thoughts, but we can control our words, and repetition impresses the subconscious, and we are then master of the situation.
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I think what’s happening in the world – there’s nothing more dangerous than a wounded beast, and the patriarchy is wounded.
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Instead of drifting along like a leaf in a river, understand who you are and how you come across to people and what kind of an impact you have on the people around you and the community around you and the world, so that when you go out, you can feel you have made a positive difference.
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You spend all your life trying to do something they put people in asylums for.
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In my marriages, I’d lost parts of who I was because I was trying to mold myself into what I thought a man wanted me to be.
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I’m an assistant storyteller. It’s like being a waiter or a gas-station attendant, but I’m waiting on six million people a week, if I’m lucky.
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