Quote by Madonna Ciccone
I have my work and my faith... If thats boring to some people, I c

I have my work and my faith… If thats boring to some people, I cant tell you how much I dont care. – Madonna Ciccone

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Sometimes you want to go for a walk and you dont want to be watched. You just want to be anonymous and blend in. Especially when I travel, I feel that way, because I cant really go out and see a city the way other people can and I miss out on a lot. – Madonna Ciccone

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I think in the end, when youre famous, people like to narrow you down to a few personality traits. I think Ive just become this ambitious, say-whatevers-on-her-mind, intimidating person. And thats part of my personality, but its certainly not anywhere near the whole thing. – Madonna Ciccone

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The principle of acting in good faith is at the heart of decent work. – Richard Eyre

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Faith given back to us after a night of doubt is a stronger thing, and far more valuable to us than faith that has never been tested. – Elizabeth Goudge

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You work on things and you have such faith in them while youre making them that everything feels special – in a way. – Guy Pearce

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Ive always had great faith in the Man Upstairs. – Wayne Newton

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The man who has the courage of his platitudes is always a successful man. – Van Wyck Brooks

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You are forever alone. – John Buchanan Robinson

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We are ashamed to seem evasive in the presence of a straightforward man, cowardly in the presence of a brave one, gross in the eyes of a refined one, and so on. We always imagine, and in imagining share, the judgments of the other mind. – Charles Horton Cooley