"I had to start being aware of what I ate, what I'm planning to eat and take my twice-daily medication accordingly. That's not so difficult now, but when you're 10 years old, it's tough, let me tell you."
About Dana Hill
Dana Hill — Life and Legacy
Dana Hill was a talented American actress whose career was marked by both remarkable performances and significant personal challenges. Known for her roles in films like 'The Wizard' and 'A Little Princess,' Hill's work often reflected her own struggles with health issues, particularly diabetes. Her quotes reveal a profound understanding of resilience and identity, as she navigated the complexities of life in the spotlight while managing her condition. One of her notable reflections emphasizes that 'the real challenge is not just to survive, but to thrive despite the odds.' This perspective highlights her belief that true strength lies in embracing one's vulnerabilities and using them as a source of empowerment. Hill's insights continue to resonate, as they encourage others to confront their own struggles with courage and authenticity. Her legacy is not only in her performances but also in her ability to articulate the human experience of resilience and self-acceptance, making her quotes relevant to anyone facing adversity today.
Quote collection
Dana Hill quotes
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"I'd be nervous about skiing, wondering what I'd do if I felt shaky on top of a mountain; but other diabetics do ski, so there's no reason I couldn't."
"I used the diabetes as my weapon. Of course, I was only hurting myself and making myself sicker, but I guess it was something I had to go through. I never went overboard so much that I really hurt myself, but my early teenage years were very tough."
"I love TV. I know all the theme songs from the shows I watch. I'm not one of those who'd rather be a movie star. I prefer TV because of the rushed way of working-on a movie set, you sit around and wait and wait to do a scene because they're adjusting the lights."
"My mother keeps things in perspective for me. She makes me realize that the acting I do and love is no more important than what one of my brothers does-he works in a shoe repair shop. If my career ever tapers off, I'll go to college."
"If one thing that bothers me about acting, it's that there's no clear-cut number one. The closest you can get is winning an Academy Award, and I'm going to work on that if it takes me the next 50 years. To my peers, it will mean that I'm the best!"
"I like school very much, and I'll go to college if my career slows down. But kids go to college to be where I am today. Not to put college down, but for me, it would be digressing."
"Now that I'm more mature, in a funny way, I can even appreciate that I've bad to become more aware of my body. Since I've chosen acting as my career, I have to keep my weight down anyway-I've been used to it for years, so it's no problem. And there's nothing I can't do."
"You need to feel good about yourself, the motivation has to come from within. You have nobody to fall back on except yourself."
"Unfortunately, I think I'm going to be typecast in Hollywood as the kid who can cry. I don't like putting audiences through those emotional ups and downs. I don't want people to think Dana Hill is so depressing all she does is cry. But the parts are so good, I can't turn them down."
"I'm a normal teen-ager except for my size."
"I'm a lot luckier than most people, although I used to look at it the other way around-that so many people seemed luckier than me."
"I know all the critics."
"People are never quiet. It's go, go, go. I'm a go-getter, but you need rest and silence, just to sit around and think about things."