Quote by Francesca Annis
So many stars lose their way, and with success become more neuroti

So many stars lose their way, and with success become more neurotic, not less so. – Francesca Annis

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I consulted a Chinese herbalist and spent two weeks on an island off the coast of Zanzibar. I was away from any kind of contemporary technology. – Francesca Annis

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The funny thing is Im not bothered or sad about being on my own – after all Ive never had a husband. – Francesca Annis

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funny
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I was trying to uphold what I thought feminism was as best I could by supporting women, by trying to create an opportunity to get women to get together, play music together and celebrate the fact that we are having great success making music on our own and together. – Sarah McLachlan

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