Quote by Fiona Apple
If I respect myself and believe in what Im doing, no one can touch

If I respect myself and believe in what Im doing, no one can touch me. – Fiona Apple

Other quotes by Fiona Apple

Hearing my songs in public freaks me out a bit. There was one restaurant I really liked in L.A., but I had to stop going there when they started playing my music. It felt kinda awkward. – Fiona Apple

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Music
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I got all my work done to graduate in two months and then they were like, Im sorry, you have to take drivers ed. I just kind of went, Oh, forget it. – Fiona Apple

Category:
Graduation
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But I honestly dont read critics. My dad reads absolutely everything ever written about me. He calls me up to read ecstatic reviews, but I always insist that I cant hear them. If you give value to the good reviews, you have to give value to the criticism. – Fiona Apple

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dad
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I always used to say to my wife, the thing that I loved most about us is that we are a team, we are impenetrable in that respect. – Seal

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I guess at the end of the day, all women like to be appreciated and treated with respect and kindness. – Sofia Vergara

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respect

We ought to thank God for that. Yes, the man who tills the land is more worthy of respect than any. – Nikolai Gogol

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respect

I have two sisters and a mother, obviously, so I grew up with a household of girls. Maybe I have a greater respect for women because of it. – Hayden Christensen

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My opposition To Interviews lies in the fact that offhand answers have little value or grace of expression, and that such oral give and take helps to perpetuate the decline of the English language. – James Thurber

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