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Alison Goldfrapp Quotes: "Any abuse of animals is the same as abuse of men, women, or children."

Any abuse of animals is the same as abuse of men, women, or children.



Alison Goldfrapp Quotes: "I have no guilt about any of my pleasures."

I have no guilt about any of my pleasures.




Alison Goldfrapp Quotes: "You've got to go with what feels instinctive and true to your heart, and filter out all of the other stuff."

You've got to go with what feels instinctive and true to your heart, and filter out all of the other stuff.



Alison Goldfrapp Quotes: "I honestly find it easier to dance about in heels than I do to walk down the street in them."

I honestly find it easier to dance about in heels than I do to walk down the street in them.




Alison Goldfrapp Quotes: "Just as a random thing, because I can't choose a favorite song ever, I'll go for Minnie Riperton's "Expecting"."

Just as a random thing, because I can't choose a favorite song ever, I'll go for Minnie Riperton's "Expecting".



Alison Goldfrapp Quotes: "There's not that much English folk music that is really that appealing."

There's not that much English folk music that is really that appealing.



Alison Goldfrapp Quotes: "You don't get bored making an album."

You don't get bored making an album.




Alison Goldfrapp Quotes: "I think making an album is a difficult thing."

I think making an album is a difficult thing.



Alison Goldfrapp Quotes: "Humans have always used animals to depict ideas about themselves: ideas about their status, about their position in life and society and the world."

Humans have always used animals to depict ideas about themselves: ideas about their status, about their position in life and society and the world.