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I dont want to be known as the granddaughter of the Hiltons. I want to be known as Paris
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"I don't want to be known as the granddaughter of the Hiltons. I want to be known as Paris"

- Paris Hilton

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Paris Hilton is expressing her desire to be known for her own accomplishments, instead of for her household's. She wishes to be known as Paris, not as the granddaughter of the Hiltons. This quote reflects her ambition and decision to make a name for herself, independent of her household's legacy. It likewise speaks with her confidence in her own capabilities and her belief that she can go far for herself without depending on her household's popularity. Paris Hilton is a strong, independent female who is determined to make her own mark on the planet. She is an example of somebody who is not afraid to take threats and pursue her dreams. She is an inspiration to lots of, revealing that it is possible to go far on your own, despite your family's tradition.

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Paris Hilton This quote is written / told by Paris Hilton somewhere between February 17, 1981 and today. She was a famous Celebrity from USA. The author also have 42 other quotes.

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