Raised Myself Quotes
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After all, you couldn't expect any man to turn away from a beautiful woman with her ass in the air.
— Constance Daley
I was lucky I was raised by parents who gave me a lot of sense of self and a lot of confidence in myself.
— Sprague Grayden
Being raised Catholic myself, I think people who are Catholic tend to carry a lot of guilt. It's almost a joke.
— Linda Cardellini
I was raised to stand up for myself, if I feel I'm in the right. Maybe it would have been best if I'd just gone home with my swollen cheek.
— Shannen Doherty
I've always prided myself on being myself and trying to stick true to who I am and how I was raised.
— Patrick Kane
And I loathe people who find it harder to put up with a gown askew than with a soul askew and who judge a man by his bow, his bearing and his boots.
— Michel De Montaigne
Because I was raised in a Christian culture I never considered myself to be a totally free human being.
— James Baldwin
I have fancied myself a rebel, but at every critical moment of my life, I have been exactly the child my parents raised.
— Robert Breault
I was raised Irish Catholic, but I don't consider myself Irish Catholic: I consider myself me, an American.
— John Cusack
Money was their God; work their religion ...
— Gene Stratton-Porter
I can't raise the bar of others if I haven't raised the bar for myself.
— John C. Maxwell
I identify myself as a Nigerian because that is where I was born and raised and where my family still lives.
— Toks Olagundoye
And when I raised myself to look at the man who'd spoken, I had a feeling of leaving my misery behind me there on the stone wall.
— Arthur Golden
I think life is about falling in love with the right person, shopping, eating our favorite desserts and traveling a lot.
— Olivia Palermo
I have trained myself to pull away from all gestures of affection, because [my parents] raised me to take them seriously.
— Veronica Roth