Quote by Faye Dunaway

I'm still the little southern girl from the wrong side of the tracks who really didn't feel like she belonged.


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Summary

This quote speaks to a sense of personal identity and feelings of displacement. The speaker, despite any external successes or progress, still identifies with their humble upbringing and the feelings of not fitting in. Despite potentially overcoming societal barriers, they still harbor the inner identity of a "little southern girl" from a disadvantaged background. It reflects the lingering impact that upbringing and societal placement can have on a person's perception of themselves, even as they strive for personal growth and achievement.

Topics

Solitude
By Faye Dunaway
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