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I Think Quotes by Madonna Ciccone
- I think my biggest flaw is my insecurity. I'm terribly insecure. I'm plagued with insecurities 24/7.
- I think the biggest reason I was able to express myself and not be intimidated was by not having a mother. For example, mothers teach…
- I guess some people are brilliant enough to be brilliant on their own and never doubt anything and come up with fabulous things. But I…
- I think in the end, when you're famous, people like to narrow you down to a few personality traits. I think I've just become this…
- I love being a mother. My children fill me up in many ways, and inspire me in many ways, but I need a partner in…
- Effeminate men intrigue me more than anything in the world. I see them as my alter egos. I feel very drawn to them. I think…
- I love horses. I think I may have been one of Henry VIII’s knights in another life, riding through a great forest.
- I think the ultimate challenge is to have some kind of style and grace, even though you haven't got money, or standing in society, or…
- I've never really lived a conventional life, so I think it's quite foolish for me or anyone else to start thinking that I am going…
- The worst thing about being famous? I think it's what everybody says.. the lack of privacy and the idea that you're not really allowed to…
- I think you can be defiant and rebellious and still be strong and positive.
- I think it's just that as a creative person, in all the different things that I've done or ways that I've found to express myself,…
- I think they were scared of me because I was different. I've always asked, 'Why? Why do I have to do that? Why do I…
- I think they were scared of me because I was different.
- Life and love inspire me. I think reinventing yourself is vital to your survival as an artist and a human being. I know it’s cliché…
- When I think about popular culture, I can't help but think that we're living in the age of loneliness. There's this illusion that we all…
- I think the silence would be good with me, and not interacting with people would be okay. But not being able to move outside of…
- You don't want to be the smartest person in the room; you want to be the dumbest in the room. You want to be surrounded…
- I laugh at myself. I don't take myself completely seriously. I think that's another quality that people have to hold on to... you have to…
- I think that everyone should get married at least once, so you can see what a silly, outdated institution it is.
- I think of myself as a performance artist. I hate being called a pop star. I hate that.
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