Quote by Marion Jones
Its hard to have a bad hair day when youre famous. - Marion Jones

Its hard to have a bad hair day when youre famous. – Marion Jones

Other quotes by Marion Jones

The ultimate would be to compete in a couple more Olympics, hopefully break some world records and wind up my sports career with a couple of years in the WNBA. – Marion Jones

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Sports
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We realized that the only persons we can truly trust in this world is each other and our families. – Marion Jones

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Trust
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As a child I was very involved with sports and I knew at age 9 that I wanted to be an Olympic champion. – Marion Jones

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Sports
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Im willing to make compromises based on someone I think is the one, but I think its psychologically important to people when theyre famous to be the only famous person they know. – John Mayer

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I was never famous as a kid. Thats the biggest difference between me and any other kid actor is that I wasnt famous as a kid. – Seth Green

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famous

The real harm of term extension comes not from these famous works. The real harm is to the works that are not famous, not commercially exploited, and no longer available as a result. – Lawrence Lessig

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famous

Fact is, famous people say fame stinks because they love it so – like a secret restaurant or holiday island they dont want the hoi polloi to get their grubby paws on. – Julie Burchill

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famous

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I think life is full of challenges and problems. I dont believe that anyone is perfect. We all make mistakes. Its not a bed of roses, and you have to work real hard at it. – Nigel Mansell

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When a black Jacksonian looks about his home community, he sees a city of over 150,000, of which 40% is Negro, in which there is not a single Negro policeman or policewoman, school crossing guard, or fireman. – Medgar Evers

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