Quote by Nicole Scherzinger
Although religion was around me my whole life I never felt it was

Although religion was around me my whole life I never felt it was forced upon me. It is my centring, my grounding, the soul of me. I feel Im nothing without it. – Nicole Scherzinger

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My bulimia was my addiction. Hurting myself was my addiction… The music is what saved me. Thats the only thing I can trust. – Nicole Scherzinger

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Girl power is about loving yourself and having confidence and strength from within, so even if youre not wearing a sexy outfit, you feel sexy. – Nicole Scherzinger

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