Best quotes by Annie Lennox on Life
Checkout quotes by Annie Lennox on Life
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‟ I have a calling in my soul, if you like, to try to make my life in some way worthwhile. What is the value of my existence?
- Annie Lennox
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‟ I have a calling in my soul, if you like, to try to make my life in some way worthwhile. What is the value of my existence?
- Annie Lennox
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‟ Life is not quantifiable in terms of age, but I suppose in my fifties I am more grounded and more at ease in my own skin than when I was younger. I have a confidence that I didn't have before from the experiences I've had.
- Annie Lennox
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‟ I was born in 1954. My parents were brought up in the war years, and life was hard.
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‟ Life expectancy in many parts of Africa can be something around the age of thirty five to thirty eight. I mean you're very fortunate if you live to that age. In fact when I went to Uganda for the first time one of the things that occurred to me was that I saw very few elderly people.
- Annie Lennox
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‟ You just decide what your values are in life and what you are going to do, and then you feel like you count, and that makes life worth living. It makes my life meaningful.
- Annie Lennox
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‟ You just decide what your values are in life and what you are going to do, and then you feel like you count, and that makes life worth living. It makes my life meaningful.
- Annie Lennox
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‟ Women's issues have always been a part of my life. My goal is to bring the word 'feminism' back into the zeitgeist and reframe it.
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‟ Motherhood was the great equaliser for me; I started to identify with everybody... as a mother, you have that impulse to wish that no child should ever be hurt, or abused, or go hungry, or not have opportunities in life.
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‟ I haven't lived my life through my daughters. Some parents devote everything to their children, which must be so hard, and it's very beautiful. But I'm a working parent, so I've always kept my own life.
- Annie Lennox