To be brave is to love someone unconditionally, without expecting anything in return. To just give. That takes courage, because we don’t want to fall on our faces or leave ourselves open to hurt.
MADONNA CICCONEWe all need to treat each other with human dignity and respect
More Madonna Ciccone Quotes
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Hey you! Don’t be silly! Put a rubber on your willie!
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To me punk rock is thinking outside of the box, outside of the program, outside the establishment.
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I can’t stand when I walk into a room and everyone’s not talking to each other and just on their phones.
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Hollywood, how can it hurt you when it looks so good?
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I’m sure other people have a very strange view of my lifestyle.
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There’s no borderline for the things that I can say, do, and create.
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My priority is my family, absolutely, 100 percent.
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As much as I think I’ve inspired people in the world, I’d like to be more involved bringing about world peace.
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I felt very awkward and out of place in school. Not popular, not attractive, not special in any way and I was longing for love and approval from someone.
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I laugh at myself. I don’t take myself completely seriously. I think that’s another quality that people have to hold on to… you have to laugh, especially at yourself.
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They’re only words, unless they’re true.
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The definition of S & M is letting someone hurt you that you know would never hurt you.
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If I was a girl again, I would like to be like my fans, I would like to be like Madonna.
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And then, going to high school, I saw how popular girls had to behave to get the boys. I knew I couldn’t fit into that. So I decided to do the opposite. I refused to wear makeup, to have a hairstyle. I refused to shave. I had hairy armpits.
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When I think about popular culture, I can’t help but think that we’re living in the age of loneliness. There’s this illusion that we all have instant access to each other, but we actually have no real connection.
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