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I'm a Self-made Woman in Every Sense of the Word
Laverne Cox
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One of the things about being raised British in Africa is that you get this double whammy of toughness. The continent in place itself made you quite tough. And then you've got this British mother whose entire being rejects 'coddling' in case it makes you too soft. So there's absolutely nothing standing between you and a fairly rough experience.
Alexandra Fuller
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Trapped. Sinking. Can't be myself. Made into what other people expect. Is that everyone's fate? Were the great individualists the products of their friends who wanted a great individualist as a friend?
Michael Moorcock
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I'm a self-made woman. I've never compromised myself.
Nia Long
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No one can rightly call his garden his own unless he himself made it.
Alfred Austin
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The experience of giving birth itself made me feel more womanly.
Vera Farmiga