Quote by Jill Scott
When I first became famous, I didnt know if I could go where I wan

When I first became famous, I didnt know if I could go where I wanted to because I didnt know how people were going to act. Some folks would scream and holler, and I didnt know what to do with that. – Jill Scott

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I think every individual has his or her own power, and its a matter of working, taking time and defining what that power is. – Jill Scott

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Power doesnt have to be on such a big scale for powerful things to occur. Within your own home, you can be a powerful woman as a mother, influencing your childrens lives. – Jill Scott

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Public misbehavior by the famous is a powerful teaching tool. – Bill OReilly

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They eat the dainty food of famous chefs with the same pleasure with which they devour gross peasant dishes, mostly composed of garlic and tomatoes, or fishermans octopus and shrimps, fried in heavily scented olive oil on a little deserted beach. – Luigi Barzini

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A very quiet and tasteful way to be famous is to have a famous relative. Then you can not only be nothing, you can do nothing too. – P. J. ORourke

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My discrepancy with children in the industry is that they are made famous before they know who they are as human beings. – Corey Feldman

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