Alexandra Kerry Quotes
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I love to see women who are comfortable in their skin and dress to suit their body - that looks fabulous because it's authentic.
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I have to expend an awful lot of energy actively undoing the impact of my name. Understandably, people assume that I have at least some connection to Iran. The truth is that I don't. I have very little knowledge about the culture, the language, the history. I've never been to Iran. I've never even been inside a mosque.
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I'll tell you one thing: Don't ever give anybody your best advice, because they're not going to follow it.
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One of my dreams is to walk down the runway during Fashion Week!
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Real integrity is doing the right thing, knowing that nobody's going to know whether you did it or not.
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I don't like cooking just for myself; I enjoy feeding other people, particularly outdoors.
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I don't worry too much about the fundamentalist principles that are in almost any discussion about jazz.
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He wasn't directing it, of course, so I didn't work with Hitchcock.
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Virtue is reason which has become energy.
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I don't think the woman in French 'Vogue' was an object. She was always a real woman.
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I would like to get another job in London or tour there. I miss my friends.
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If we go to the 1940s, Nazi Germany - look, we saw it in Britain. Neville Chamberlain told the British people: Accept the Nazis. Yes, they will dominate the continent of Europe, but that is not our problem. Let's appease them. Why? Because it can't be done. We cannot possibly stand against them.
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I'm a bit of a control freak.
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I love to clean.
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I'm only here on Earth to serve God. I never had a career. I don't care about commercialism. I have a ministry and I'll fight for the ministry.
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Books are my weakness.
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I don't want to see Superman replaced with Superboy.
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The existing system will be quickest and most radically overthrown by the annihilation of its exponents. Therefore, massacres of the enemies of the people must be set in motion.
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One practical point many experts will attest to is that if you want to develop someone as a leader, give them lots of responsibility early in their lives and careers. The military does that. I can remember being officer of the deck on a destroyer, on watch and in charge at two in the morning as we plowed through the Mediterranean while 300 shipmates slept below decks. I was 25 at the time. I don't know how much of a leader I ever became, but the experience certainly brought home to me a sense of responsibility for others.
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Certain events make people come out of their little boxes and become part of the whole.
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I got involved in Gateway National Park and just became fascinated with gardens.