"Nobody took me too seriously but I was grown up even as a baby"
- Sharon Stone
About this Quote
This quote by Sharon Stone talks to her experience of being ignored and ignored. It suggests that even from a young age, she was fully grown and capable beyond her years. Regardless of this, she was not taken seriously by those around her. This might be due to her age, gender, or other aspects. It implies that she was not given the regard she should have, which her potential was not acknowledged. This quote talks to the struggles of many individuals who are not offered the opportunity to show what they are capable of. It is a suggestion to take individuals seriously, despite their age or background. It is also a reminder to never ever underestimate someone's capacity.
This quote is written / told by Sharon Stone somewhere between March 10, 1958 and today. She was a famous Actress from USA.
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