A Quote by Bethenny Frankel

I'm very private. — © Bethenny Frankel
I'm very private.
I'm a very private person. Very private. You know, I've lived my entire life in a fishbowl, so it was important for me to keep my personal life private because people can't talk about what they don't know.
I'm a very private person. I find it very daunting to have to give private parts of myself away to people, you know?
I'm very expressive, but I'm also a very private person. It is so hard to be private in the entertainment business.
In a community where public services have failed to keep abreast of private consumption things are very different. Here, in an atmosphere of private opulence and public squalor, the private goods have full sway.
One of the things about the modern world is that the public and the private - which is not the same as the public and the personal - but the public and the private... it's very, very much harder than it used to be to have things that are private and things that are public.
My life, I swear, is, like, 75% public. I have a very small percentage of my life that is private. But I do keep that private life private.
My father's a very private person. I mean a very private person. His life outside of basketball, he doesn't really share it with anybody.
It is very important and my success very much depends on the harmony that I feel in my private life. It is essential for me to be happy in my private life. And if it continues, I am able to continue playing tennis.
We conventionally divide space into private and public realms, and we know these legal distinctions very well because we've become experts at protecting our private property and private space. But we're less attuned to the nuances of the public.
Ron allowed us to see right away the private piece of a person about to become very public. I suspect we're going to see more of her very private world - Laura's private experience. I'm not sure yet how public she's going to be about the actions she's going to have to take.
Starting the podcast was an experiment. I wouldn't say I was very private, but I was probably as private as the average person.
My private life is very private, and I have chosen not to live in America or England, where you are so exposed and can't fight against it.
My private life is private. But at the same time, I have nothing to hide. So what I will say is that I am very happy.
[Sherlock Holmes] has moved from being someone who was sociopathic, work-obsessed and slightly amoral, into being someone who has a certain degree of a private life, which is very, very private, with The Woman, or Irene Adler.
Vocally, I'm definitely pushing out more. That feels good. It's very freeing. I've always been very private and consciously private. Now it's kinda like, 'Who cares.' I'm gonna be free and gonna be me. I feel good.
Each photograph is read as the private appearance of its referent: the age of Photography corresponds precisely to the explosion of the private into the public, or rather into the creation of a new social value, which is the publicity of the private: the private is consumes as such, publicly.
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