Pamela Anderson Quotes
Top 100 wise famous quotes and sayings by Pamela Anderson
Pamela Anderson Famous Quotes & Sayings
Discover top inspirational quotes from Pamela Anderson on Wise Famous Quotes.
My ideal relaxation is working on upholstry. I spend hours in junk shops buying furniture. I do all the upholstery work myself, and it's like therapy.
I am not just my hair; I proved to myself that I am a cast of characters. I'm feeling freer to venture out of the 'look' people know me for.
Men hunt I think maybe because they have something wrong with their own equipment and they need something else to shoot.
That's one of the things about being married to a couple of musicians, I have got great iPods. That's what I was left with
an iPod each.
an iPod each.
What people need to understand is, that if they are eating animals, they are promoting cruelty to animals.
Whenever I see a homeless guy, I always run back and give him money, because I think, 'Oh my God, what if that was Jesus?'
Animals have always left me with a curiosity about human nature. I trust animals more than most people.
I don't really think about anything too much. I live in the present. I move on. I don't think about what happened yesterday.
You don't want to have to be the man and the woman in the relationship. I always say you want a man who can fix the toilet.
I thought, 'If you're going to be on TV, and if you're going to be out and glamorous, the natural look can stay at home.'
Even as a kid, I read 'Jung - Reflections and Individuation In Fairy Tales'; all the inner circle of Jung was a real huge thing for me.
I wanted to retire from all that, but I guess my breasts still have a career, and I'm just tagging along with them.
I'm kind of proud of myself. I've been able to keep a certain grace about me, even in the times of disgrace and craziness.
I like the experience of being in a shoot, and I'm a total exhibitionist, but I don't like to look at them.
The true meaning of feminism is this: to use your strong womanly image to gain strong results in society.
I like to do everything myself - I'm very hands-on with my housekeeping, my children, travelling, how I do things.
I don't recommend surgery at all. Women's bodies are beautiful as they are, and I've had a love/hate relationship with my breasts my whole life.
It's sad to see that something you have done or the decisions that you have made affect your children in a negative way.
I have this phobia: I don't like mirrors. And I don't watch myself on television. If anything comes on, I make them shut it off, or I leave the room.
I think we have a very skewed idea of what sex is nowadays. TV, video games and the Internet are set up to raise men to be predators.
I have two homes in Malibu, a home in Canada that I'm building, and I just love pouring my heart out into this part of my life.
I am always the Baywatch girl at heart. The rock 'n' roll got harder and softer but I wouldn't give up those times for anything.
I feel that, at this point in my career, I don't want to do another television show. I don't want to do a film.
Making love in the morning got me through morning sickness. I found I could be happy and throw up at the same time.
I think I'm in control of what I do and what I've done. I think that's the ultimate feminine power. Do as you want.
Obviously, I think being vegan is important. But no one should judge anybody. I'm not a dictator and I don't expect anyone to be any certain way.
The bust of Colonel Sanders stands as a monument to cruelty and has no place in the Kentucky state Capitol.
I have taken my children all over the world to see things but I've also made a point that they need to give something back for being so blessed.
Size does matter. There's a lot of ways to make people feel good, but personally I think it does enhance things.
You grow up and change your look. I feel different from how I did in my Playboy days. Now I think I'm in charge of toning down my look or not.
Being halfway through my life, I think we start feeling less invincible and we start thinking more about the important things.
There's no way I set out to be a certain kind of symbol - the way I dress is the way I am, the way I live my life.
People always tell me, 'Reinvent yourself, re-this, re-whatever.' I haven't reinvented myself. It's an honest evolution. I've always been authentic.
My dad read the Bible ten times, and I want to do it in my lifetime. But it's definitely tough getting through.
I look back on the last 10 years and I have to say I'm proud of what I have accomplished, because I've been able to raise two beautiful children.
I feel like I'm in the best shape of my life at 45 ... I didn't know this exercise thing felt so good.
I've been variations of vegetarian for over 20 years. I'm Canadian so I always say, be the best you can be.