Quote by Sally Kirkland
I made a conscious decision back then that I would rather be the b

I made a conscious decision back then that I would rather be the best actress who ever lived than the most famous one. – Sally Kirkland

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I had art as a major, along with English, French and History. I had dance, modern dance. In English I was allowed to write my own poetry, which I eventually got published. – Sally Kirkland

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Poetry
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I had no idea that he was going to write that, but Ive always believed that insecurity was what would keep you always in your innocence, no matter what the business did. – Sally Kirkland

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Business
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My attitude is always one of sensuality, aggressive enthusiasm and a kind of outrageousness in my expression. – Sally Kirkland

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Attitude
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Know the names of past and current artists who are most famous for playing their instruments. – Marilyn vos Savant

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We are not interested in cloning the Michael Jordans and the Michael Jacksons of this world. The rich and the famous dont participate in this. – Panayiotis Zavos

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famous

There are a lot of famous comedians from Liverpool, then obviously the Beatles, and the football club. Thats what people in Liverpool are passionate about. – Ian Rush

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famous

I met a lot of famous people when I was about 24. And none of them seemed very appealing. And so I didnt know why I would struggle to be that kind of person. – Ethan Hawke

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Unless I accept my faults I will most certainly doubt my virtues. – Hugh Prather

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It is a rare woman who can overcome her desire to remain pretty and allow herself to become beautiful. – Robert Brault, rbrault.blogspot.com

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Wherever there is a human being, I see God-given rights inherent in that being, whatever may be the sex or complexion. – William Lloyd Garrison

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