Top 92 Quotes & Sayings by Farrah Abraham - Page 2

Explore popular quotes and sayings by an American entertainer Farrah Abraham.
Last updated on April 20, 2025.
Children already ignore others and take time on their own, and I think that is something adults should refer back to as they deal with the everyday hustle of the world.
I really enjoyed watching the 'Being Farrah' special, and I think fans did, too.
I don't like people who smoke and have tattoos. — © Farrah Abraham
I don't like people who smoke and have tattoos.
I detest people who lie. I can't stand it.
My 2016 New Year's resolution is basically to stop using profanity.
I just don't believe in joking about violence anymore.
It's good to be me.
I'm very proud, and God's blessed me with an amazing career.
I'm blowin' all the bullies away.
I really believe in sharing my story to improve social behaviors in the nation.
I feel like when you just say what the truth is, you can't really comment more than that.
I'm actually a pretty upfront, honest person; if there's anything, I just confront it.
I'm very honest, and I show that.
I'm pretty proud of the parent that I've become.
I may speak my mind and come across as opinionated sometimes, but I would never want to harm anyone intentionally.
I'm always sad.
There's no reason to hide anything; there's just timeliness of age and what's appropriate.
I get really upset when I'm around liars.
I would never go on an intimate date with Charlie Sheen. He is really not my type at all.
I just want women to support each other.
I try to have all my songs relatable for my daughter in a fun and upbeat way that has a meaning.
I try to look at things in a positive light, but not everything ends up turning out positive or perfect.
If I'm writing books, I'm a 'New York Times' bestseller - how do I do it all? I don't know.
The best narcissists can block things out and act like nothing ever happened to just keep going. — © Farrah Abraham
The best narcissists can block things out and act like nothing ever happened to just keep going.
I've crossed adulthood, and I feel like lots of people are fighting that.
I don't really pay attention to much online.
When you go through the death of somebody who you care about, and taking on moving, bills, and a daughter, it makes you feel older. You learn a lot about life.
I have no relationships and I'm, like, sad sometimes.
I waited a lot of years and I dealt with a lot of criticism about certain things on my face, and once I turned 21, I still felt that I wanted to change that, so I did.
I’ve learned that although our dreams may die, if you open yourself up to life, new ones are born.
When I drank, I'd be happy for 10 minutes. When I got high, I'd feel a sense of nothingness for about an hour. But in the end, my negative emotions always came rushing back.
I'm just living my life and I’m being the best mother that I can and showing that on Teen Mom because that's what that show is about.
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