I think deep down I'm spiritual, but there's nothing I practice.
“I think deep down I'm spiritual, but there's nothing I practice.”
— Stella McCartney · Deep
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I think deep down I'm spiritual, but there's nothing I practice.
“I think deep down I'm spiritual, but there's nothing I practice.”
— Stella McCartney · Deep
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“I think deep down I'm spiritual, but there's nothing I practice.”
“I'm obsessed with not chucking away food. I'm lucky enough to have a gardener, so we grow sweetcorn, tomatoes, beetroots, cabbages, pumpkins, lettuce. I'm trying to get into blanching it and freezing so I don't have to buy veg over the winter, but then you need loads of freezers, and that's not ideal.”
“People think I'm strong, but actually I wanted to crawl away. I thought, I'm going to live in the country with my horse and I'll get a nine-to-five; I don't need this.”
“Pretending that the fashion industry isn't in part based on leather would be quite stupid of me, but at the same time, there is another way of doing things - even outside of leather. I don't use PVC either, for example, because it is harmful.”
“I think my differences were, and my differences still are, that I don't really approach fashion in a fashiony way.”
“Roger became a part of me, and when he went off the deep end and became a mad snake, I felt sorry for him.”
“My father left school at the age of fourteen, so this was a man with no deep experience of formal education.”
“We all have a dinosaur deep within us just trying to get out.”
“There is a - deep down, underneath all the work I do, I think there's a laziness in me.”
“I can't spell or do grammar, but I'm smarter and more serious than people think. I'm no featherweight when it comes to digging deep and being involved. So many stars I know do so much. It's our duty to give back.”
“Probably the greatest harm done by vast wealth is the harm that we of moderate means do ourselves when we let the vices of envy and hatred enter deep into our own natures.”
“I think the reality is that, for me, real fur is extraordinarily old fashioned. I think you look old. Even if you're 20, and you've got a real fur coat, you just look like an old, unaware, unconscious being on the planet. It's not relevant, it's not sexy, it's not fashionable, and it's not cool.”