Angela Scanlon
Presenter
1983-12-29
Angela Scanlon is an Irish broadcaster and television presenter.
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Quotes by Angela Scanlon
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I wouldn't get Botox because mainly I think it looks pretty rubbish. You still look your age, just more... Botoxed. A little frozen. Kind of stuck in gear. Shiny. Shocked.
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I love tailoring and strong lines mixed with statement accessories. Although I do hobo chic exceptionally well on a Sunday morning.
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It's hard sometimes - to shake yourself off, say out loud the things you dream of - but taking that chance, that leap of faith, that bravery will always pay off.
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I've spent time in Austria, France, Italy, America, Australia, India, Thailand, Cambodia and Laos.
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Obviously Tinder is not for three-year olds nor is it a game - although the gimmicky swipe motion that made it so catchy has kind of added to the sense that the faces you dismiss in a millisecond are not really attached to living breathing people.
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Mushrooms grow from rot and thrive on death. It feels symbolic.
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I have always had a tumultuous relationship with plants. I fall head over heels, we start off so well but within days, sometimes even hours, my beautiful green lover has wilted before my eyes.
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Double denim is a combination that has stood the test of time. Classic and unconventional at once, the workingman's fabric that has infiltrated the world of high fashion.
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Ideas are unpredictable and unreliable. You need to grab them while you can, whenever they present themselves.
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There is a collective rejoicing when Beyonce pictures emerge that show her with a hairy upper lip and some mild acne; Cindy Crawford with cellulite almost breaks the Internet; it's like we need to see these perfect people with their perfect lives unmasked. To know that they're really like us, just maybe a bit luckier.
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We want to see 'real' women. Women who represent us, who are the same as us, who look and feel and seem like us. Women who share our problems, our joys and our lives. We are not content anymore with a nameless face no matter how beautiful, a clotheshorse with a vacant stare will not sell anything to us anymore.
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The ones who are prepared to reveal themselves and their lives appear to be the ones we cling to. They seem brave and vulnerable, their ability to unveil themselves - warts and all - seems oddly inspiring, if a little reckless.
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