I got sick of being famous. It is not a desirable 'job.'
“I got sick of being famous. It is not a desirable 'job.'”
The World Motivation
I got sick of being famous. It is not a desirable 'job.'
“I got sick of being famous. It is not a desirable 'job.'”
I got sick of being famous. It is not a desirable 'job.'
I love photography - I fell in love with photography, I think, because it was my own thing, it wasn't something I needed other people's permission to do. So, it was really freeing for me actually to be able to not be a famous person and just to take pictures.
By age 19, I was married to a high-profile, much older musician and was mother to a baby girl. Since then, I've been divorced, been a cheater, been cheated on, gotten happily remarried, and raised a couple of great kids.
Men are hugely significant to me and to many of the women I interview.
Among those who are satisfactory in this respect it is desirable to have represented as great a diversity of intellectual tradition, social milieu and personal character as possible.
Britain is a desirable place to live mainly because it is an island, which most people can't get to.
It is always good to keep looking different and desirable.
I was raised in a very Middle Eastern household, and modesty was very important, and dressing to not be desirable or provocative was very important.
In my opinion, unique personality makes for a desirable trait.
My daughter gave me a whole new perspective.