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Life's too short to bullshit.
My features are completely ethnic.
I have no regrets. I've got my health.
I don't like workouts that make you bulky.
I work very hard and I'm worth every cent.
In fact, I don't read newspapers any longer.
Everyone has a temper. A temper is an emotion.
I make a lot of money and I'm worth every cent.
[Castro is] a source of inspiration to the world.
I don't worry about a number. I'm fine with aging.
I cannot drink or do anything that changes the mind.
I love mentoring young girls. I've always been like that.
There is only going to be one Kate Moss. Kate is an icon.
I make a lot of money, but I don't want to talk about that.
You better check your lipstick before you come and talk to me.
I never diet. I smoke. I drink now and then. I never work out.
I don't think I was born beautiful. I just think I was born me.
If I'm wearing a flower dress, why do I have to wear underwear?
I'm not set on a pedestal where I think I'm too high and mighty.
I live my life day by day, and that's how I continue to live it.
After Versace was murdered, the first person to call me was Mandela.
I've never had a fear of traveling and going to a new place. I adapt.
Feeling passionate about something doesn't mean you have to be angry.
I look at modeling as something I'm doing for black people in general.
Children are our future we must take care of them with maximum effort.
I don't mind flying. I always pass out before the plane leaves the ground.
I'm not angry. And I don't like the thing of the 'angry black woman,' either.
I trust pictures, but no pictures made in my world - because I know what goes on.
Look, you have to make mistakes. That's how you learn and that's how the world works.
What makes a person is the ability to look at themselves and deal with their own lives.
You see all races in music, and in dance and theatre, so why can't we see it in fashion?
The worst was when my skirt fell down to my ankles, but I had on thick tights underneath.
My mum [who has breast cancer] is a fighter. I've got that from her, I know she's a fighter.
I've never made an excuse of not knowing my father, because I've had great people in my life.
I love England, especially the food. There's nothing I like more than a lovely bowl of pasta.
I don't get depressed. When I feel an attack, I withdraw. I disappear, I replenish, and then I come back.
I've been doing my job well for 17 years. People must see something in me. Otherwise, I'd be over and out.
I was born in London and raised in Rome until I was 4. Then we went back to London, where I went to school.
Am I bossy? Absolutely. I don't like to lose, and if I'm told 'no', then I find another way to get my 'yes.'
If you have to talk to more than three people about the same problem, you don't want help, you want attention.
No one should ever be ashamed of going to meetings. It's healthy, it's therapeutic and it's the right way to live.
Anger is a manifestation of a deeper issue... and that, for me, is based on insecurity, self-esteem and loneliness.
Am I bossy? Absolutely. I don't like to lose, and if I'm told 'no,' then I find another way to get my 'yes.' But I'm a loyal person.
The chocolate and crisps come in at times. You have to allow the little things that make you happy. I'm not extreme about what I eat.
Nothing's ever come easy to me and nothing ever will and that's okay. I'm used to that. I go with the challenges. I roll with the punches.
I don't work out as much as I should, but I do believe that it's a healthy mind as well as a healthy body that keeps me fit, sound and calm.
I feel very responsible for young models of colour. They come to me and tell me they're not getting jobs, and I do what I can to speak up for them.
In charity, every little bit works. You can't change the world. You can't do everything. But you sure try to bring awareness and do as much as you can.
I don't always wear underwear. When I'm in the heat, especially, I can't wear it. Like, if I'm wearing a flower dress, why do I have to wear underwear?
Well, when I started modeling in the mid-'80s, the girls who did shows did shows, and the girls who did magazines did magazines. That's what was understood.