I thought I had learned how to have an intimate relationship. And I thought I’d learned how to be happy. Everybody has issues. For me, the challenge is intimacy, but I really didn’t start to get that until I turned 60.
JANE FONDAThe most incredible beauty and the most satisfying way of life come from affirming your own uniqueness.
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All my life I had believed that unless I was perfect I would not be loved.
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Someone once said that under the bell jar of compliance, the only thing that blooms is rage.
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You can run the office without a boss, but you can’t run an office without secretaries.
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In this country, the only way a minority can get anything done is to make a little noise.
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I’m a very brave person. I can go to North Vietnam, I can challenge my government, but I can’t challenge the man I’m with if means I’m going to end up alone.
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One part of wisdom is knowing what you don’t need anymore and letting it go.
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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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Go for the burn! Sweat!
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We all, in fact, carry so many people inside us; the only difference is that actors get paid for it, and we sort of spruce it up a bit.
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Ultimately we must concern ourselves with pulling out by its roots the decadence that controls our culture, the profit motive that controls our culture.
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Stay curious, keep learning and keep growing. And always strive to be more interested than interesting.
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My life is a stairway to heaven, not a ‘decline into decrepitude.
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Refuse to be afraid that we will no longer be considered attractive and acceptable when we are strong.
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You don’t learn from successes; you don’t learn from awards; you don’t learn from celebrity; you only learn from wounds and scars and mistakes and failures. And that’s the truth.
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We don’t need to be perfect. We’re not supposed to be perfect; we’re supposed to be complete. And you can’t be complete if you’re trying to be perfect.
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