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I think all women go through periods where we hate this about ourselves, we dont like that. Its great to get to a place
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"I think all women go through periods where we hate this about ourselves, we don't like that. It's great to get to a place where you dismiss anything you're worried about. I find flaws attractive. I find scars attractive"

- Angelina Jolie

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Angelina Jolie's quote speaks with the idea that ladies typically fight with self-doubt and insecurity. She acknowledges that it is challenging to reach a place of self-acceptance, but encourages females to pursue it. She likewise recommends that defects and scars can be attractive, which is a rejuvenating point of view. This quote is a suggestion that appeal is not just about physical excellence, but about embracing our flaws. It is a reminder that we must not be ashamed of our defects, however rather welcome them as part of our special charm. Jolie's words are a pointer that we need to strive to be confident in ourselves and our own appeal, and that we need to not repent of our flaws.

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Angelina Jolie This quote is written / told by Angelina Jolie somewhere between June 4, 1975 and today. She was a famous Actress from USA. The author also have 38 other quotes.

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