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Francesca Annis quotes - page 3
Exposure makes you famous, not just good work. Famous is being plastered everywhere.
Francesca Annis
Everything is about class in England, whether it's upper, lower or middle. Why should that be?
Francesca Annis
Everyone has class, one class or another.
Francesca Annis
I was always going to be a dancer - I drifted into acting.
Francesca Annis
It's not so much the dressing up, but I love the idea of moving and existing in a different time.
Francesca Annis
I've never been too afraid of what other people have said, especially when I was younger, but I suppose that was the arrogance of youth.
Francesca Annis
I was seen dancing at school by a director, who asked me to be in a TV play. And it had a huge impact. So I think thats what really started me off.
Francesca Annis
I like having a good time. It's probably my mother's Brazilian genes in me - party, party.
Francesca Annis
I'm an actress, not a pin-up.
Francesca Annis
I'm not bothered or sad about being on my own - after all, I've never had a husband.
Francesca Annis
Each decade, I've lived in that decade, so I could easily shed the '20s, the '30s, the '40s.
Francesca Annis
Truly charismatic people, in my experience, don't come along very often.
Francesca Annis
From one till seven, when we moved to England, I spoke only Portuguese. But I can't speak a word of it now.
Francesca Annis
I never pursued being 'famous.'
Francesca Annis
I have made a public statement about me and Ralph by being seen with him. I don't need to make any other. You can live the way you want.
Francesca Annis
I don't really have an image of myself. Now, is that true Well, maybe I do and it's different, which is why I get shocked when I see how other people experience me. I see myself primarily in a domestic setting.
Francesca Annis
I'm the same weight now as I've always been-even before having children-but I have to say there's been a redistribution of the flesh.
Francesca Annis
It's funny, this thing about happiness. It's a commodity that was imported from America in the Fifties. I see myself simply as living my life.... I feel it's pushing your luck to define how happy you are.
Francesca Annis
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