Winona Quotes
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I was an extreme tomboy. I did competitive gymnastics for over 10 years. I cut my hair like Winona Ryder, with that little pixie cut.
— Serinda Swan
Most of my wardrobe is vintage, and I've worn dresses to the Oscars that I got for $10,
— Winona Ryder
It's time to transition beyond our fossil fuel addiction to a just economy based on green jobs, renewable energy, and local organic food.
— Winona LaDuke
Winona! I said, quashing my first initial panic at finding a horned, tailed, demonic creature smiling at me.
— Kim Harrison
You've got to grow up sometime.
— Winona Ryder
Googling yourself is maybe one of the worst things you can do. I did it once, and someone had to talk me off a ledge.
— Winona Ryder
I love westerns. John Ford is one of the 10 best directors.
— Winona Ryder
I love books and going to bookstores. My favorite sound is the sound of the needle hitting the record.
— Winona Ryder
If I showed you scripts from my first few movies, the descriptions of my characters all said 'the ugly girl'.
— Winona Ryder
If a film is well made, then great, whatever it's about.
— Winona Ryder
I'd always find the positive in someone.
— Winona Ryder
The difference between a white man and an Indian is this- A white man wants to leave money to his children. An Indian wants to leave forests.
— Winona LaDuke
I would like to see as many people patriotic to a land as I have seen patriotic to a flag.
— Winona LaDuke
Spirituality is the foundation of all my political work.
— Winona LaDuke
America is so accustomed to some depiction of native people that is entirely racist, and there's a perception that that is okay.
— Winona LaDuke
There is no social-change fairy. There is only change made by the hands of individuals.
— Winona LaDuke
In the time of the sacred sites and the crashing of ecosystems and worlds, it may be worth not making a commodity out of all that is revered.
— Winona LaDuke
Do girls on periods like chocolate?" Winona asks.
"Period or no period - girls like fucking chocolate. — Krista Ritchie
"Period or no period - girls like fucking chocolate. — Krista Ritchie
The thing about being an Indian person is that you feel most at home with your own people.
— Winona LaDuke
Oil is drowning our oceans and drowning our boreal forests.
— Winona LaDuke
I see a lot of damage to Mother Earth. I see water being taken from creeks where water belongs to animals, not to oil companies.
— Winona LaDuke
My parents are awesome, but they're pretty left-wing.
— Winona Ryder
There's like this great thing that Bette Davis said when someone asked her, "How do you get into Hollywood?" "Take Fountain!"
— Winona Ryder
I'm Harvard-educated; I'm an economist by training. I'm an author, a journalist, as well as being active in community development.
— Winona LaDuke
I've always been fond of Winona Ryder.
— Christian Slater
Dear Diary: My teen angst bullshit now has a body count.
— Winona Ryder
You have good days and bad days, and depression's something that, you know, is always with you.
— Winona Ryder
I love photography and first editions. I have that in my genes. My father was an archivist.
— Winona Ryder
A woman who wears high heels is very different, I think, than a woman who wears sandals.
— Winona Ryder
One of my favorite films is 1994's 'Little Women', with Winona Ryder and Kirsten Dunst.
— Kara Hayward
The older you get, the more yourself you can be and the less worried you are about what other people think.
— Winona Ryder
I feel my best when I'm happy.
— Winona Ryder
I, myself, am strange and unusual
— Winona Ryder
I was inspired by lots of people, certainly in acting and in writing and stuff, but I never wanted to be somebody else.
— Winona Ryder
I feel like I had to learn how to take care of myself and find out what made me happy aside from just making films.
— Winona Ryder
I'm not into older guys. To tell you the truth, Richard Gere is not the sexiest man alive, in my book.
— Winona Ryder
I'm not into wrinkles.
— Winona Ryder
I was so spoiled in a way. I worked very hard, but there was just a wealth of great roles.
— Winona Ryder
I think too much. I think ahead. I think behind. I think sideways. I think it all. If it exists, I've fucking thought of it.
— Winona Ryder
If we build a society based on honoring the earth, we build a society which is sustainable, and has the capacity to support all life forms.
— Winona LaDuke
I would love to someday do a play. I did one when I was very young in San Francisco, where I grew up. A girl can dream.
— Winona Ryder
You go through spells where you feel that maybe you're too sensitive for this world. I certainly felt that.
— Winona Ryder
You look at people like Gena Rowlands, but she had [John] Cassavetes to write these amazing roles for her.
— Winona Ryder
Reverend Hale is so interesting because at first he's like, "Oh, she's got the mark." Then by the end he's like, "You're all crazy."
— Winona Ryder
I've recommended girls for jobs that I had a different part in, and agents have been like, "No, don't ... "It's so surprising to me.
— Winona Ryder
It's part of the celebrity process but my life has never been as interesting or as wild as what's been printed about me.
— Winona Ryder
The only compensation for land is land,
— Winona LaDuke
I'm not interested in playing the girl that's just there to make the guy, you know, give him a talking to.
— Winona Ryder
I'm not a patriot to a flag, I'm a patriot to a land.
— Winona LaDuke
As a character, it's very interesting to play someone who wants to change their life and have him change it.
— Winona Ryder
I've learned that it's OK to be flawed.
— Winona Ryder
I don't believe I am influencing anybody but myself.
— Winona Ryder
You've got to get people to believe that change is possible ... You have to show that you can fight things successfully even if you don't win.
— Winona LaDuke
They used to say I was a younger Winona Ryder and that always made me laugh because I'm three years older than she is.
— Moira Kelly
Let us be the ancestors our descendants will thank.
— Winona LaDuke