I have just enough attention to feel glamorous and important.
Meaning of the quote
Diane Lane, an American actress, says she only needs a little bit of attention to feel special and significant. This means that even a small amount of people noticing and appreciating her makes her feel glamorous, or elegant and sophisticated, and important, or valuable and respected. She doesn't need a lot of attention to feel good about herself.
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