Quote by Christy Turlington
So much of religion is exegesis. I would rather follow in the foot

So much of religion is exegesis. I would rather follow in the footprints of Christ than all of the dogma. – Christy Turlington

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I dont think that artists of any kind would or could sacrifice their artistic freedom by being more responsible with their influence on people, especially young people. – Christy Turlington

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The seated lotus postures are an amazing way to go into meditation, or simply just to take a moment to ground oneself. – Christy Turlington

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People always think that if you eat anything as a model, its amazing. I used to tease them and say, you know Im going to throw up afterwards. – Christy Turlington

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