A Quote by Martine McCutcheon

I've never pretended to be a supermodel. — © Martine McCutcheon
I've never pretended to be a supermodel.
I never realized how similar that I am to Tom Brady. mean, the obvious physical appearance would be the first thing. The fact that he's married to a supermodel? Hello? Yeah, I'm also married to a supermodel.
I wish the word supermodel would just fall off the face of the earth. Anyone can be a supermodel now.
Once a Supermodel, always a Supermodel.
Before I was known, I would go on stage and pretend I was other people. Once I pretended I was mentally handicapped. It was really wrong. One time I was a bad magician. And one time I pretended I was a Christian comic.
I never pretended to be a great actor.
The one thing I never did, I was never strict in my techniques. I might have pretended in the past at times that I did work serially, or something like that, but I never did, it was always I let my ear tell me what to do.
My cooking is incredibly haphazard, but I've never pretended it was anything else.
I have never pretended to be a great House of Commons man, but I pay the House the greatest compliment I can by saying that, from first to last, I never stopped fearing it.
The 'nations,' as they are called, with whom our pretended ambassadors, secretaries, presidents, and senators profess to make treaties, are as much myths as our own. On general principles of law and reason, there are no such 'nations.' ... Our pretended treaties, then, being made with no legitimate or bona fide nations, or representatives of nations, and being made, on our part, by persons who have no legitimate authority to act for us, have intrinsically no more validity than a pretended treaty made by the Man in the Moon with the king of the Pleiades.
I've never pretended that I'm not female and vulnerable. To me, it's just being honest.
I'm a musician. I'm not, like, a personality. I've never really pretended to perform that kind of function.
Fall Out Boy never pretended that we were anything but pop-rock.
The difference between burlesque and the newspapers is that the former never pretended to be performing a public service by exposure.
I've never been a business person, nor have I ever pretended to understand the first thing about it.
I never pretended to have a great voice. It works and I can carry a tune. If you have a good song, that's about all that's required.
I was never the girl who yearned for children. I pretended to be interested in other people's kids, but that was obviously just an act.
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