Top 92 Quotes & Sayings by Farrah Abraham

Explore popular quotes and sayings by an American entertainer Farrah Abraham.
Last updated on November 18, 2024.
Farrah Abraham

Farrah Abraham is an American reality television personality, singer, pornographic actress, and writer. Born in Omaha, Nebraska, and raised in Council Bluffs, Iowa, she received public attention after being cast in the reality television series 16 and Pregnant in 2009, which documented the pregnancies and first months of motherhood for several young women. Later that year, she was cast in the spin-off series Teen Mom, and appeared in each of its four seasons until its conclusion in 2012. That August, she released her debut studio album and first memoir, both of which were titled My Teenage Dream Ended. The book made it onto The New York Times bestseller list.

I think some people are mentally unstable, and I don't think I should be around them.
I'm a business person.
I'm anything but a small-town girl. I have big, big dreams, and I plan on making them happen. — © Farrah Abraham
I'm anything but a small-town girl. I have big, big dreams, and I plan on making them happen.
I think I'm pretty confident, and I know I'm different than everyone else, so I'm going to do what's me.
I guess I'm a passionate person.
When it's my time to go, I'll go, but the only time that's going to be for 'Teen Mom' is when the network takes it off the air.
My grandma was a nurse, and she helped a lot of transgender clients, so growing up, I was very aware of that, and my family and I have always been very supportive of people going through this.
I'm blessed with good genes, but I also love to look my best self.
I'm personally bored with all the hate and have a wonderful, healthy life with my daughter.
I was more of, like, into butterflies, insects, playing out in the yard, planting flowers. I was really into plants.
If my daughter says she doesn't like something, I don't do it. It's up to Sophia.
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I really embrace everything about my daughter. — © Farrah Abraham
I really embrace everything about my daughter.
I always vote. If I have the right, I'm going to vote.
If I'm ever concerned about something, I'll have security deal with it.
Women should have equal rights to men, every day.
Not everyone's a perfect parent, but we do learn, and we grow from that. I'm not trying to be harsh on my family because it does make them sad to think back about how they used to be and some of their choices.
I do like bikinis. I have a good body.
There are a lot of layers to me.
I'm just about social justice. Amen to women like me!
When your kids are 5 or 6, they already start playing with makeup. And I was the only mother in freakin' elementary school getting called in to deal with makeup on her daughter.
I'm very specific about the guys I don't like and what I'm not okay with.
There's bigger things to worry about than makeup.
My parents got put into jail, both my mom and my dad.
I do not associate with and I do not speak back to negativity.
I've learned a lot from counseling and talking about the mistakes that I've made; I've understood why I made them.
A lot of people are liars who I work with; that's a shame.
I'm pretty feminine.
Oh, I definitely feel that women are equal to men. No doubt about that.
I guess I don't really let the stress of my family weigh on my career, weigh on my options anymore, which I think we all need freedom from.
I'm just pretty proud of myself.
It is incredible how important doctors are to our society and how they help individuals live up to their full potential in life. I hope to inspire and help others fulfill their best selves as I do my best to become the top doctor in the nation in my future.
My family and I have such a different dynamic now. We've talked through a lot of our abuse.
I'll just let people think what they would like to think, and that's fine, because it really doesn't infringe upon my life.
I have a lot of passion and experience with aesthetic surgery and look forward to helping men and women all over the world.
I have always said, even before I ever did TV, that I have a very dramatic family.
Some people don't have the right surroundings to help get them through an experimental time or a tough time.
I've hated my nose since I was 13. — © Farrah Abraham
I've hated my nose since I was 13.
My daughter knows she is loved. My daughter knows she has a mom, and I'm there, and I'm not worried about anything of what everyone else is worried about.
Even though I'm already successful and have a career, it is always good to have your eggs in more than one basket.
Nothing I have ever done has made my future worse, my parents' life worse, my daughter's life worse.
I think there's a lot of attractive black men.
I actually just keep things very professional. I don't need acceptance from anyone but God, so that's just kind of where I focus it all.
I hope that others can turn their negative thoughts into positive thoughts and improve their own lives.
By no means do we think, 'Oh, it's cool to be a teen mom.' I definitely don't think that it's cool.
I'm just thankful that I continue to do therapy because it makes the world a better place.
I definitely have my own brand, and so I never, ever envision myself with anyone else's lips.
A lot of my girlfriends are on Snapchat, and they were being scandalous with what they were showing on there. I keep it pretty simple. I give updates and share things.
I think everyone should - can share whatever they wish when their heart is touched and they want to spread more positivity rather than segregation and separation in this world.
I try to make everything a positive, even if it comes off negative. — © Farrah Abraham
I try to make everything a positive, even if it comes off negative.
We embrace all of our friends from every background.
I think my daughter looks beautiful regardless if she's losing her baby teeth or if she's having a bad hair day.
I can't speak for everyone, but I know that I definitely don't want to be a consistent plastic surgery, cosmetic kind of scenario. I don't like going to the hospital. I don't want to put myself through pain. So I'm very limited; I know what I need, and then I call it a day.
I was assaulted twice by Aisleyne Horgan Wallace and Janice Dickinson.
I definitely am done with as much drama as I can be done with. I don't think it helps me with any of my business endeavors or the things that I'm excited about.
I think there's different parenting styles.
I'm really not into black guys. I think that's more of a Kardashian thing. God bless them.
I just really love business.
I think Trump's gonna be a great president. And Hillary's a great woman too.
I don't ever want my daughter growing up questioning who she is or her choices. I want her to be a strong, happy individual.
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