The top 10 most inspiring quotes by Mia Farrow
- I get it now; I didn’t get it then. That life is about losing and about doing it as gracefully as possible… and enjoying everything in between.
- I’m going to take the high road because the low road is so crowded.
- Do the things you think you cannot do. Do all the good you can, by all the means available, in all the ways you can, in all the places you can, all the times you can, for as long as ever you can. Our own feelings of helplessness are our own worst enemy.
- Life is about loosing, everything, gracefully
- It is by that which cannot be taken away that we can measure ourselves.
- I learned that you can’t truly own anything, that true ownership comes only in the moment of giving.
- If I weren’t doing what I’m doing now, the actress thing, the star business, if you want to call it that, whatever it is, I’d be in an asylum. I’m sure of it.
- I want a big career, a big man, and a big life. You have to think big – that’s the only way to get it… I just couldn’t stand being anonymous.
- There are people who are suffering beyond description. They are innocent people, they didn’t bring this upon themselves. They are the victims of the sins of other people. And while it’s hard to see, it’s important to understand that these people exist.
- I found real fulfillment through my children and through adopting special needs kids.
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Mia Farrow is an American actress and activist known for her work in film and humanitarian efforts. Born on February 9, 1945, in Los Angeles, California, she is the daughter of director John Farrow and actress Maureen O’Sullivan. She gained early fame in the 1960s as Allison MacKenzie on the TV series Peyton Place.
Farrow’s film breakthrough came with Rosemary’s Baby (1968), where her performance as a pregnant woman tormented by a satanic cult became iconic. She later collaborated with director Woody Allen in films like The Purple Rose of Cairo (1985) and Husbands and Wives (1992).
Beyond acting, Farrow is a dedicated activist, serving as a UNICEF Goodwill Ambassador and advocating for humanitarian causes in Africa and Asia. Her personal life, including her high-profile relationships and family controversies, has often drawn media attention. Despite this, she remains a respected figure in both film and philanthropy.
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