Farrah Abraham Quotes
Born: May 31, 1991
Farrah Abraham, a polarizing figure who transformed controversy into a relentless engine for self-empowerment, has carved a distinct niche in the arena of Motivation & Action. Rising from reality television, she rejected victimhood, forging a philosophy of radical personal accountability and unapologetic ambition. Her legacy is one of defiant hustle, arguing that action—however messy—trumps passive dreaming. Abraham’s quotes resonate because they strip away sentimentality, offering a raw, practical blueprint for resilience. She speaks to those who feel judged, urging them to weaponize criticism into fuel. In a world of soft affirmations, her voice is a sharp, necessary call to seize your own narrative.
Farrah Abraham Quotes (60)
"I'm anything but a small-town girl. I have big, big dreams, and I plan on making them happen."
— Farrah Abraham"I don't like people who smoke and have tattoos."
— Farrah Abraham"I think there's different parenting styles."
— Farrah Abraham"There's bigger things to worry about than makeup."
— Farrah Abraham"'In the Making' reveals the truth about 'being in the limelight' as a young celebrity."
— Farrah Abraham"I may speak my mind and come across as opinionated sometimes, but I would never want to harm anyone intentionally."
— Farrah Abraham"Oh, I definitely feel that women are equal to men. No doubt about that."
— Farrah Abraham"I'm pretty feminine."
— Farrah Abraham"Women should have equal rights to men, every day."
— Farrah Abraham"I'm just pretty proud of myself."
— Farrah Abraham"I guess I'm a passionate person."
— Farrah Abraham"I think Trump's gonna be a great president. And Hillary's a great woman too."
— Farrah Abraham"I'm a business person."
— Farrah Abraham"I'm really not into black guys. I think that's more of a Kardashian thing. God bless them."
— Farrah Abraham"It is incredible how important doctors are to our society and how they help individuals live up to their full potential in life. I hope to inspire and help others fulfill their best selves as I do my best to become the top doctor in the nation in my future."
— Farrah Abraham"I have a lot of passion and experience with aesthetic surgery and look forward to helping men and women all over the world."
— Farrah Abraham"I was assaulted twice by Aisleyne Horgan Wallace and Janice Dickinson."
— Farrah Abraham"I'll just let people think what they would like to think, and that's fine, because it really doesn't infringe upon my life."
— Farrah Abraham"I definitely have my own brand, and so I never, ever envision myself with anyone else's lips."
— Farrah Abraham"I think I'm pretty confident, and I know I'm different than everyone else, so I'm going to do what's me."
— Farrah Abraham"I can't speak for everyone, but I know that I definitely don't want to be a consistent plastic surgery, cosmetic kind of scenario. I don't like going to the hospital. I don't want to put myself through pain. So I'm very limited; I know what I need, and then I call it a day."
— Farrah Abraham"My grandma was a nurse, and she helped a lot of transgender clients, so growing up, I was very aware of that, and my family and I have always been very supportive of people going through this."
— Farrah Abraham"When your kids are 5 or 6, they already start playing with makeup. And I was the only mother in freakin' elementary school getting called in to deal with makeup on her daughter."
— Farrah Abraham"A lot of people are liars who I work with; that's a shame."
— Farrah Abraham"I think some people are mentally unstable, and I don't think I should be around them."
— Farrah Abraham"Some people don't have the right surroundings to help get them through an experimental time or a tough time."
— Farrah Abraham"If my daughter says she doesn't like something, I don't do it. It's up to Sophia."
— Farrah Abraham"I'm just about social justice. Amen to women like me!"
— Farrah Abraham"I've hated my nose since I was 13."
— Farrah Abraham"Even though I'm already successful and have a career, it is always good to have your eggs in more than one basket."
— Farrah Abraham