A Quote by Kathy Valentine

I've struggled just as much as anyone else. — © Kathy Valentine
I've struggled just as much as anyone else.
Ive struggled just as much as anyone else.
...poor people are just as human as anyone else. They have just as much potential as anyone.
I have seen in my life, I have struggled so much. I did not get support from anyone.
Why should anyone - the state, the medical profession, or anyone else - presume to tell someone else how much suffering they must endure as their life is ending?
What you are is much greater than anything or anyone else you have ever yearned for. God is manifest in you in a way that He is not manifest in any other human being. Your face is unlike anyone else's, your soul is unlike anyone else's, you are sufficient unto yourself; for within your soul lies the greatest treasure of all - God.
It's just writing about things, feelings, not that we're dark or depressed...just as much as anyone else is.
I don't think anyone has a bad perception of me. Just a limited one. Everyone thinks I pretty much sit around and talk about Jesus all the time. But I'm normal. I'm just a guy. Yeah, I love Jesus and do things a bit different, but I have the same conversations and share the same thoughts as anyone else.
You don't have to live up to anyone else's standards, you don't have to look like anyone else, you don't have to compare yourself to anyone else. You being you is enough, and you putting your positivity and good vibes out into the world, once you get to that point absolutely everything will fall into place.
Things hurt me just as much as anyone else. My insecurities, failures. I'm vulnerable to comparisons.
I've always struggled so much just to appreciate myself.
So much of school, you have to write, but I just struggled. I couldn't help it.
You should not have any special fondness for a particular weapon, or anything else, for that matter. Too much is the same as not enough. Without imitating anyone else, you should have as much weaponry as suits you.
On a radio drama I'd like to feel that I had just as much chance of playing Mr Darcy as anyone else because I can sound like him, yet many radio producers find it very difficult to extend their imaginations to employing anyone who's non white.
On a radio drama, I'd like to feel that I had just as much chance of playing Mr. Darcy as anyone else because I can sound like him, yet many radio producers find it very difficult to extend their imaginations to employing anyone who's non-white.
I'm just trying to understand what's around me as much as anyone else is, really. To draw a bead on a moving target.
People know my story - how I started like they did and that I struggled with things, like being a working mom. They ask me things they wouldn't ask anyone else.
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