A Quote by Sadie Frost

I was fiercely independent and ambitious from a very young age. — © Sadie Frost
I was fiercely independent and ambitious from a very young age.
I'm a modern woman in the sense of I take care of myself, I'm fiercely independent, and I'm really ambitious. Yet I have these old-school thoughts in my mind.
I was always very ambitious from a young age.
I was very ambitious at a young age. When I was six, I would tell everybody that I wanted to be an authoress.
I'm a very ambitious person. I've been like this from a very young age. As early as 12 years old, I used to have panic attacks because I needed to know my life plan.
The greatest thing about being a mother so young, I had my first child at 24, is that I cook, I clean, I love to be independent and kind of hate to be waited on and hate to be taken care of. So, I guess that demonstrates my fiercely independent nature which is kind of anti what I portray on a weekly basis.
I was very ambitious as a young actor, but I wasn't good at being ambitious.
We, after a certain age, after college, are so consumed about what we want to achieve in life, and we fiercely are ambitious and we go after that, but sometimes we tend to take all our loved and dear ones for granted.
A free and truly independent press - fiercely independent when necessary - is the red beating heart of freedom and democracy.
I'm still fiercely ambitious.
One thing I get from competitive sports is that I am fiercely ambitious.
Sometimes, when a person gains a lot of success at a very young age, they become targets, and it's really easy to follow the crowds and not make independent decisions based on truly how you feel.
I have a fiercely independent spirit.
I guess I'm just fiercely independent.
I'm fiercely independent, but I'm also terrified of being alone.
I think the difference between me and some of the other YBAs [Young British Artists] was that I was ambitious for the work, and not ambitious for myself.
Some people will know exactly what they want to do at a very young age, but the odds are low. I feel like people in their early- to mid-20s are very earnest. They’re very serious, and they want to feel like they’ve accomplished a lot at a very young age rather than just trying to figure stuff out. So I try to push them toward a more experimental attitude.
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