We all know pain doesn’t exist without some coexisting depression.
Meaning of the quote
The quote suggests that whenever we feel physical pain, we often also experience emotional pain or depression at the same time. This means that pain and depression are closely connected - one doesn't usually happen without the other. In other words, when our bodies hurt, our minds and emotions are also affected, and we may feel sad, anxious, or down. The connection between physical and mental/emotional well-being is an important idea for young learners to understand.
About Jerry Hall
Jerry Hall is an American model and actress who became one of the most sought-after models in the world in the 1970s. She transitioned into acting, appearing in the 1989 film Batman, and was the long-term partner of Rolling Stones frontman Mick Jagger, with whom she has four children. She was also the fourth wife of Rupert Murdoch until their divorce in 2022.
More quotes from Jerry Hall
I’m a very bad citizen. I’ve never even voted.
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A healthy love life is not and should not be the preserve of those in their 20s and 30s. It’s important at all ages.
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Mick Jagger and I just really liked each other a lot. We talked all night. We had the same views on nuclear disarmament.
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I’ve dabbled in several different religions.
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I’ve always gotten along best with artists.
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A women needs to be a cook in the kitchen and a whore in the bedroom.
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I love mysticism – it’s such fun.
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Then, in 2000, John Reid, Elton John’s former manager, asked me to audition for the stage version of The Graduate he was producing. So I worked on it, got the part, and after three weeks’ rehearsal I was on stage!
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I love good rock’n’roll, blues and jazz, gospel, and a little reggae.
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We used to go to Studio 54 – an amazing place.
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I’m a very lazy, stay-at-home kind of girl.
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Well, I was fourteen in Texas. But I looked twenty-five.
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I used to hang out with Salvador Dali a lot. He was such a nice man. I really liked his wife Gala, too. People say that she was tricky, but she was never difficult with me.
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I think if I weren’t so beautiful, maybe, I’d have more character.
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Music, art, theater. I’m just a big fan of beauty.
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Well, I think mostly we’re dressing for men.
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My favorite dancer is Sylvie Guillem.
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I’m a bit of a groupie.
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I am very friendly with lots of people in rock’n’roll, because I spent so much time with them over the years through Mick’s work.
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I have very old-fashioned tastes.
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I love doing theater so much – being in front of an audience and seeing how a character grows and develops with every performance.
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My mother said it was simple to keep a man, you must be a maid in the living room, a cook in the kitchen and a whore in the bedroom. I said I’d hire the other two and take care of the bedroom bit.
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We all know pain doesn’t exist without some coexisting depression.
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I have absolutely zero interest in politics.
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I’d always enjoyed acting, but modeling was so time-consuming – and lucrative – that I didn’t pursue it.
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The more flesh you show, the higher up the ladder you go.
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I have done a lot of theater.
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