A Quote by Helena Bonham Carter

I liked pretending to be other people: I could reinvent myself, reinvent my own reality. — © Helena Bonham Carter
I liked pretending to be other people: I could reinvent myself, reinvent my own reality.
It takes courage to reinvent joys, to reinvent opportunities, to reinvent dreams, to reinvent connections, to reinvent hopes that you have set aside.
For me, it is freedom, freedom from everything: when I write, I'm not a woman. I'm not a Muslim. I'm not a Moroccan. I can reinvent myself, and I can reinvent the world.
My gears that I have to go through... One minute in my mind to be Beyonce and one minute to be Rihanna and one second to do a hook for Kanye and then have to write records for myself. I'm so many people, I'm never just one person. So I don't have to reinvent because artists around me reinvent for me.
My dad taught me to never be pigeonholed; to really allow yourself to reinvent characters as they reinvent you; to be bold and to be willing to play seemingly unlikeable people.
There's two ways of dealing with fears of mortality. One of them is to hide, so every day you wear the same suit and go to the same job... and the other is to reinvent yourself. I think I reinvent myself all the time. The idea that I would have to be one thing for the rest of my life would just be a soul-destroying idea.
It is bad enough to reinvent the wheel. What really hurts is when they reinvent the flat tire.
Hell is reimagined by every generation. We have to reinvent the worst so that we can reinvent the best.
The women I gravitate to are the ones who defy convention and reinvent themselves - hence, they reinvent the world around them.
The network is opening up some amazing possibilities for us to reinvent content, reinvent collaboration.
Most performers reinvent themselves. Madonna, Michael Jackson, P. Diddy. They reinvent themselves into different kinds of images. Elvis Presley was always himself, an original, and he never tried to be anything but that.
I realize that when I moved out of my father’s house I shocked and frightened him because I needed a room of my own, a space of my own to reinvent myself.
I realize that when I moved out of my father's house I shocked and frightened him because I needed a room of my own, a space of my own to reinvent myself.
See who else is interested and join other people's projects that have already started that you like. You don't always have to reinvent the wheel and start your own thing.
'Kolamey' is very special to me as it was created in total isolation and I could reinvent myself and travel back to my older sound.'
I'm constantly trying to look at things from a different view and to put myself into some new perspectives to evolve myself, grow myself, and reinvent myself.
But I would reinvent myself if I could. As a sexy leading man! We all would like that, but I don't know how to.
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