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	It's supposed to be fun. You should come to work every day and not have insecurities and not be self-conscious; just be your wonderful, perfect self.   
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	I went to college when I was 27, and somehow, between high school and college, I became obsessed with getting A's. I can tell you exactly how many non-A's I had, and tell you honestly that I cried every time!   
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	Some of my favorite memories happened in the 'Boy Meets World' classroom.   
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	I wasn't being followed around by paparazzi all the time. I was able to be a kid and spend that time with my family and not grow up too quickly.   
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	When you first get out of doing a show for a long time where you played a teenager, casting directors and producers all still look at you as being the character that you played for so long.   
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	I have actually been very fortunate that I've met a lot of really wonderful straight men in my life - and a lot of really wonderful gay men in my life.   
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	I always want to be a person who challenges herself to be a better person and spends her time giving rather than receiving.   
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	Anytime I stepped out on the red carpet in anything pink, I don't know what I was thinking.   
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	If something is a comedy for the sake of just comedy's sake and it doesn't have a good message, I don't have an interest in being part of it. If something is just serious and scary with no good message, I don't want to be a part of it.   
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	The best part of being on your own is not really having to answer to anybody. Not that when you're in a relationship you should really have to answer to somebody then, either. Just the freedom of not checking in with someone all the time is nice.   
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	What I'm most proud of about 'Girl Meets World' is that it's going to appeal to all different demographics.   
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	I think the human mind is fascinating. I love figuring out why people are doing what they do.   
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	I'm finding that I tend to be one of those people who gets into very committed, long-term relationships, and then I really focus on that relationship and not so much myself.   
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	It is absolutely okay - actually preferable in some cases - to be weird.   
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	In high school, I was not as much of a grade-follower. I kind of enjoyed more of the social aspect of high school.   
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	It's easy to remember. That's part of the reason why it's never surprised me or bothered me that somebody doesn't know my real name. What's easier to remember: Danielle Fishel or Topanga? Topanga sticks with you.   
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	We certainly weren't the only show that managed to be funny and engaging and relatable but never talk down to the audience. There have only been a handful of those that I can think of that aren't super-cheesy or sappy or way too kid-friendly. 'Boy Meets World' was special in that way.   
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	I do think there was an age of television back in the '90s that was a little bit more wholesome.   
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	I've learned to never take anything for granted and that people are all works in progress. Some people are just actively working on progressing, and some aren't.   
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	I had those full-feathered bangs that started all the way at the back of your head. My forehead isn't very big; I should have never had those bangs!   
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	After 'Boy Meets World' ended, I didn't know if I was going to be lucky enough to work on a show with as many talented people and feel such a family comradery.   
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	I'm huge into '90s rap. It's my jam.   
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	Every day of the show, I'd have about 100 of those rollers all over my head, and I'd have to wear them for hours. I even went to dinner like that a few times! I swear, half of my 'Boy Meets World' pictures have me wearing rollers in them.   
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	As kids, we grow up thinking our parents are perfect and flawless - well, some of us - but they're trying to do the best they can.   
