You see, I went to the sixth grade and that was the highest I ever went.
I have loads of underwear, but only wear the bras because I never wear knickers.
I was a psycho woman. It felt like something in me that I had no control over.
When I was 17 I sent a picture up to an agency, and within a week I was in The Sun five days in a row.
All I've ever really done is page 3 in The Sun, and not every man reads that.
I'm so loud, as if I know what I'm on about, but deep inside, I'm so insecure. Just a little girl.
I do like my hair being pulled from time to time, it's like a pair of reins, innit?
The realization that you're not always standing down there on the field merely to win, to be successful, was very liberating. One can be successful by helping the team, the other players. All of a sudden I felt the kind of empathy for people that I hadn't felt before.
Since one never knows what will be the line of advance, it is always most rash to condemn what is not quite in the fashion of the moment.
Intelligence, it might be said, has caused our troubles; but it is not unintelligence that will cure them. Only more and wiser intelligence can make a happier world
I have no faith, very little hope, and as much charity as I can afford.