A Quote by Tracey Emin

I am fiercely independent and I probably wouldn't be if it wasn't for the way in which I was brought up — © Tracey Emin
I am fiercely independent and I probably wouldn't be if it wasn't for the way in which I was brought up
I am fiercely independent and I probably wouldn't be if it wasn't for the way in which I was brought up.
I am a fiercely independent person, and I am no one's pawn.
I am not good wife material because I'm fiercely independent and like to go off and do my own thing.
A free and truly independent press - fiercely independent when necessary - is the red beating heart of freedom and democracy.
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 have a fiercely independent spirit.
I guess I'm just fiercely independent.
I am not looking to be understood or liked. Like me or not, I don't care. I am an outsider, that is the way I was brought up.
I was fiercely independent and ambitious from a very young age.
I'm fiercely independent, but I'm also terrified of being alone.
I'm quite a shy person, but I know I'm a good football player. That's just the way I am. That's the way I grew up. My grandmother brought me up, and she is the same way. She's understated, but she knows what she's worth.
My mum Mary was always a bright, confident and fiercely independent lady.
My British publisher has this independent press. It's pretty small; they actually won last year. And she's got this great energy, and she's fiercely independent, and you know this book was a hard sell. No one wanted to buy this book. But she did, and so it's paid off for her, I hope.
I was brought up in a way that when you're at a dinner party, you don't grab a chip unless it's been offered to everyone else. It's the manners of being brought up by English parents.
In the morning when thou risest unwillingly, let this thought be present - I am rising to the work of a human being. Why then am I dissatisfied if I am going to do the things for which I exist and for which I was brought into the world?
I was brought up in a Jewish home, but I was brought up to be human - not fanatical, which is something that I don't appreciate at all. I learned to become a humanist and not to dwell on the differences between Jews and Christians.
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