I think it’s so much sexier to be understated. It’s more intriguing to be sexy in a less obvious way.
EMMA WATSONDon’t let anyone tell you what you can and can’t do or achieve. Do what you want to do and be who you want to be.
More Emma Watson Quotes
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I’m a multidimensional person and that’s the freedom of fashion: that you’re able to reinvent yourself through how you dress and how you cut your hair or whatever.
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Understanding our past is a crucial part of understanding the injustices and inequalities of our present and remaking our future as a nation.
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Rape is not just a physical, violent act perpetrated against one victim, it is an assault on humanity.
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One thing we can all do to honour the struggle for racial justice in the US is to interrogate, understand and dismantle the racist structures of our own countries.
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I really believe that you have to earn things. I don’t feel comfortable unless I have worked really hard.
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We want to empower people to take action and make change and translate their passion into really doing something
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Small changes, such as thrifting instead of buying new, supporting sustainable brands, and air-drying your clothes, can make a huge difference.
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Becoming yourself is really hard and confusing, and it’s a process. It’s often not cool to be the person who puts themselves out there.
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There are incredible documentaries that tackle the issue of racial justice.
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It’s not the absence of fear. It’s overcoming it. Sometimes you’ve got to blast through and have faith.
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I’m the worst liar ever.
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The difficulty for me is that I’m interested in so many different things.
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Young girls are told you have to be the delicate princess. Hermione taught them that you can be the warrior.
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I want to be normal. I really want anonymity.
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As a child I grew up with a school curriculum that totally glossed over British colonialism and British slavery.
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