It's not vanity to feel you have a right to be beautiful. Women are taught to feel we're not good enough, that we must live up to someone else's standards. But my aim is to cherish myself as I am.
I feel beautiful when I'm at peace with myself. When I'm serene, when I'm a good person, when I've been considerate of others.
I feel beautiful when I'm at peace with myself.
I used to wear heels because I wanted to show people I wasn't ashamed of being tall.
You have nothing to sell except for the image: The image is everything.
I'm almost 50, so I obviously don't have the same body that I had when I was 20. But I also don't have the same mindset either, when I was wracked with self-consciousness and insecurity. Now I really appreciate my maturity as a woman, my depth of spirit and soul and my understanding of who I am and what's important to me.
I think that natural beauty is very charismatic... I just believe in enhancing who we are rather than trying to manipulate or change it too much.
A celebrity name is never enough for an intelligent mass market... truly successful businesses are born of passion and heartfelt interest.
I don't believe we own our children, they're their own souls who make their own choices, we just guide and support them.
I come from a country where you don't wear clothes most of the year. Nudity is the most natural state.
If your wearing lingerie that makes you feel glamorous, you're halfway thereto turning heads.
The birth of my sons. The birth of new emotions...what a privilege. What a blessing.
Underwear is such an emotional thing.
Anyway, I believe you don't fix the inside by putting something on the outside.
But I do know focusing on the exterior doesn't make me happy. If I want peace and serenity, it won't be reached by getting thinner or fatter.
I've always found it very difficult to understand the laws as far as nudity in America - how some things are pornographic and some things are not pornographic. It's against the law to go topless on the beach, but you can go buy a gun. That just seems so absurd to me.
Being a public person doesn't necessarily mean you're a piece of meat for everybody.
I like colourful knickers, but most importantly a great pair of knickers should be taken off with more joy than they were put on.
I don't have a problem with nudity. I never have. I was born naked. I'd like to buried naked. It's a way of life in Australia.
Having children is my greatest achievement. It was my saviour. It switched my focus from the outside to the inside. My children are gifts, they remind me of what's important.
I wanted so badly to study ballet, but it was really all about wearing the tutu.
I wish somebody had told me to start using sunscreen when I was younger 'cause I grew up in the '70s... and at that time, I used to coat my body with baby oil. I think it's so important that we learn to be as careful as we possibly can and not only for beauty, but for skincare.
If I have a choice between putting my kids to bed and going to a party, I'll put my kids to bed. If I have a choice of going to a restaurant or having friends round, I'll have friends round. Every time.
Focusing on the way I look makes me uncomfortable. I try to focus on the way I feel - I know what makes me feel better about myself. Reading my child a story makes me feel great, doing my hair nicely doesn't.
For 15 years, I've been playing the same character - which is myself - and I'm bored with 'myself'.
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