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“He is a sweetie.” (unknown)
“I think women who have breastfed understand what I'm saying, that if you get a boob job, it's more reconstructive surgery, actually, than cosmetic surgery. ... I'm sure when the time comes, I'll be in there doing something.” (women)
“It conjured such a lovely picture for me - you know, apples are so sweet and they're wholesome and it's biblical - and I just thought it sounded so lovely and clean.” (unknown)
“When I presented at the Oscars last year, everyone would say to me, 'Where's your husband? Is there trouble in the marriage?' ... And I was like, Why on earth would I bring my husband?” (marriage)
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“It would be easier on them now had they not talked to the press about each other to begin with. I learned my lesson at 24,” (journalism and journ)
“Our marriage is between us. If we decide to continue being together or not, it's our business.” (marriage)
“Everything I wanted to achieve, I achieved,” (unknown)
“When they're photographed with their kids, they're never posing or using the kids as props. Some celebrity mums seem to grab their children and carry them like handbags whenever there's a camera around - and you can tell. But their focus is on the baby, not who's watching.” (children)
“I feel I came to the film as a different person,” (movies)
“I was pregnant when I did the first shot of Proof, and I started to show by the end. It was very important to me to take some time to be with myself and my family and take it easy and enjoy being pregnant. When I had my daughter, I just fell in love with her, so then I was reticent about leaving her as a tiny baby and going back to work.” (pregnancy)
“I had an absolutely, extraordinarily unpleasant evening last night trying to get there, ... I had all kinds of plane problems . . . but I was very, very sorry not to be [there]. It was going to be the highlight of my summer.” (problems)
“Having had a child, the idea of doing a film and working those 14-hour days and being away from home is something that's very difficult as a concept,” (movies)
“It's sort of banned from our home, ... But when he's not around, we play it in the car.” (home)
“Oh my gosh. That's terrible. I had no idea. I've known her since I was a little girl. That's really awful.” (ideas)
“I mean if there's anyone who can beat it, that woman has such strength and tenacity. I just wish her well of course.” (women)
“My relationship with my father was the most central relationship of my life from the time I was zero to 30.” (relationships)
“I never go into anything with intentions other than doing justice to the material. I just feel fortunate for the part.” (unknown)
“I would still travel for a shoot, but it involves a lot more logistics. The hours are so hard and long. That's why I think one movie a year would be plenty, and I could be at home the rest of the time. Gone are the days of doing back-to-back movies. That will never happen again. At least not until they're all in college.” (movies)
“(Last year), I just had a baby and thought, 'I don't want to live there.' Bush's anti-environment, pro-war policies are a (disgrace).” (unknown)
“I'm not a super huge fan” (fanatics and fanatic)
“It's a very beautiful piece that explores mental illness and complications between people, ... But it's a very uplifting kind of triumphant story in the end ? It's not a somber piece at all.'” (unknown)
“I just have no more bad habits to give up.' ” (habit)
“I would have loved to train to be a chef, which is something I still may do.” (professions and prof)
“I don't want to be rich and I don't want to be famous." (famous last words)
“She's pretty fantastic. After four months of being with Gwyneth, I realized that everyone is human. We really build people up as if they're from Mars. ...When I started meeting celebrities, in some ways it's depressing, because you can't believe in the mythology of people anymore.” (fantasy)
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