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We're all born, and if you're going to live to be elderly, you'll have gone through a life journey different than anyone else's. It's unique to you, but you'll have some common themes.
Annie Lennox
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Annie Lennox
Age: 70
Born: 1954
Born: January 1
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The word feminism needs to be taken back. It needs to be reclaimed in a way that is inclusive of men.
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I'm not particularly attention-seeking.
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The music scene in the '70s was like the United Kingdom in the '70s - we had a lot of unemployment, we had inflation, we had a lot of strikes going on, on a national scale, and a lot of discontent. That was reflected in the music.
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There's a lot of women's organisations, but they're all working separately. If you get people together, as a collaborative voice, it's strong.
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We're not interested to know the real heroes. We're really more interested in the villains, actually, and they seem to thrive, and it continues to be business as usual.
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I am fascinated by history and particularly the Victorian era.
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