A Quote by Dolly Parton

I believe in my cosmetics line. There are plenty of charities for the homeless. Isn't it time someone helped the homely? — © Dolly Parton
I believe in my cosmetics line. There are plenty of charities for the homeless. Isn't it time someone helped the homely?
I run a bunch of charities and I say this line to people: 'I am somebody who has always been helped.' A little thing like that can make people believe it.
I have a cosmetics line in Walgreens. It's exclusively at Walgreens. It's called Circa and it's basically prestige cosmetics that are at drug-store prices.
People like me - who set up a homelessness foundation, worked with all the homeless charities, authored probably six of seven homelessness papers - don't make changes without thinking through the impact of them on the homeless.
Importantly, I still give money to homeless people - and all other charities.
Too often in our communities many families have not even been aware that certain charities exist; and at the same time, there are many who are willing to volunteer their energy and their resources to help these charities, yet they do not know these charities even exist.
I've always been a big supporter of homeless charities across the board, ever since I first moved to London.
One of the things that I have seen change that warms the cockles of my heart is what is happening in the cosmetics industry. For years, they were doing horrible things to animals in the manufacture of cosmetics, and testing of the most barbaric types; today, if you go into a drugstore and go down the [cosmetics] aisle, look at how many of them say no animal testing. I've talked with people who work in the cosmetics departments, and they tell me, Without that, you can't sell them. And that's wonderful!
At the end of the day, my legacy will not be modelling but my cosmetics line.
At the time me and X met, we weren't homeless, but we were basically homeless.
I entered the cosmetics industry because I wanted more women to use cosmetics made with safe, healthful ingredients.
I got told so many times I needed a manager. For a long time I resisted, and I finally got one so I can pay my mortgage, and it helped me from becoming a homeless person.
Having my name on a cosmetics line has always been a dream, one I'm excited to share.
Chimpanzees, more than any other living creature, have helped us to understand that there is no sharp line between humans and the rest of the animal kingdom. It's a very blurry line, and it's getting more blurry all the time.
When you're spending eight to 10 hours out there, the homeless guy is no longer homeless; it's Dave. They become people to you. I think we're really good in this country about saying that they're homeless and, therefore, they don't exist.
All of the love and support I have gotten about the release of my Jeffree Star Cosmetics line has made me blessed beyond words.
Around 10, I got chubby. I knew I'd crossed a line when the only pants that fit were from the 'Junior Plenty' line at JC Penny. My parents had split up, my mom was going through a dark time, and my brother and I were getting bullied in our new neighborhood. Life was big and unsafe.
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