Sharon Stone Quotes and its meanings

Sharon Stone has written on many topics. Some of the topics he has discussed most are as follows;

Beauty Business Change Courage Dad Experience Famous Fear Hope Learning Movies Peace Respect Truth War

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What does Sharon Stone write about?

Sharon Stone has written on many topics but he is most famous for his work about beauty, business, change, courage, dad, experience, famous, fear, hope, learning, movies, peace, respect, truth & war. People always share Beauty quotes, Business quotes, change, courage, dad, experience, famous, fear, hope & learning from his literary works.

What are the top most famous quotes by Sharon Stone?

Here are the top most famous quotes by Sharon Stone.

  • I thought it might be a good move to get into a beauty contest so I tried for Miss Pennsylvania and won. I think that helped me get noticed, at least by the people of Pennsylvania.
  • Some people work hard in this business and become really popular, really big stars but they never receive an award from within the business. Somehow, when your colleagues and friends believe in you to the point of handing you an award it means so much more.
  • People don't change their behavior unless it makes a difference for them to do so.
  • TV is so different from the movies. It takes a lot of stamina because you work such long hours. It is really challenging. You are learning the next day's lines while you are shooting today's scenes. I found courage I never realised I had. I hope to do more.
  • I was lucky to have my dad in my life. As crazy as things got, I always had him to put his hand on my shoulder.
  • It's my experience that you really can't lose when you try the truth.
  • There are a lot of good things about being famous but there are a few not so good things too.
  • You know, sometimes I feel well and vital in the world, and sometimes I just feel so distressed I want to pull my hair out by the roots.
  • I loved old black and white movies, especially the Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers musicals. I loved everything about them - the songs, the music, the romance and the spectacle. They were real class and I knew that I wanted to be in that world.
  • I loved the movies and I wanted to be like Marilyn Monroe. I thought she was so glamorous and everyone seemed to love her. I wanted to be like that and I told everyone I would be the next Marilyn Monroe.