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Hating The Person You've Become Quotes By Zadie Smith

But elegance attracted me. I liked the way it hid pain. One — Zadie Smith

Hating The Person You've Become Quotes By Steven Wright

To the audience, it's like I'm changing the subject every five seconds, but to me, my show's almost like a 90-minute song that I know exactly. I wrote every note, and I know exactly where everything is. — Steven Wright

Hating The Person You've Become Quotes By Chaz Bono

It felt as if my body was, like, literally betraying me because I went from a very athletic, straight-up-and-down little kid to a very curvaceous woman, and it was just horrifying to me. — Chaz Bono

Hating The Person You've Become Quotes By Ellen Greene

Sometimes the adversities you go through help you become a person you are proud of, and instead of hating what you're going through, maybe bless it because for some reason; it is going to build you into that person that you are proud of being. — Ellen Greene

Hating The Person You've Become Quotes By Mary Tyler Moore

Lou Grant was pretty much always Lou Grant. — Mary Tyler Moore

Hating The Person You've Become Quotes By Jessi Kirby

Wyatt squeezed my hand, and it was light enough now that I could see his free hand pointing to a tree silhouetted against the pale morning sky, one tiny star barely visible above it. I blinked and it was gone. The others dissolved into the morning almost as quickly and were replaced by a cloudless swath of pale sky, tinged blue around the edges. Above the surface, it might have been a moment where I glanced over at Wyatt and he understood. He would've maybe even leaned in and kissed it softly into my memory. It might have made me feel less lonely and lost. But beneath the water, we didn't move and we didn't speak, and my moment of peace faded slowly into the blue around us. — Jessi Kirby