Quote by Julie Andrews
I have been called a nun with a switchblade where my privacy is co

I have been called a nun with a switchblade where my privacy is concerned. I think theres a point where one says, thats for family, thats for me. – Julie Andrews

Other quotes by Julie Andrews

On the whole, I think women wear too much and are to fussy. You cant see the person for all the clutter. – Julie Andrews

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Women
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My sense of the family history is somewhat sketchy, because my mother kept a great deal to herself. – Julie Andrews

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Family
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Because of the Thames I have always loved inland waterways – water in general, water sounds – theres music in water. Brooks babbling, fountains splashing. Weirs, waterfalls tumbling, gushing. – Julie Andrews

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Music
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Im from a lower middle class background all my family were immigrants. – Billy Corgan

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I realised how paranoid and guarded and not trusting – walled-in – I had become. Not consciously so, but just this armour that I kind of have, protective armour. Its not for my friends or family, but for being.outside in the world, always on guard. – Jennifer Aniston

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Family

Everything I have, my career, my success, my family, I owe to America. – Arnold Schwarzenegger

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Outside of being home with my family, I prefer a crowd. – Clive Owen

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