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I broke into an industry that had told me loud and clear I didn’t belong, and found success because I was tenacious, assertive, and obstinate.
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We must make choices that are outside of the familial expectations of us, or we'll just be repeating the mistakes. Our parents came here to give us better choices.
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My blood sugar went out of control. Diabetes runs in my family, so I went to see my doctor. He was like, 'Buck up,' and it was sort of the wake-up call that I needed to hear.
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I'd been raised by my parents who taught me not to think you're better than you are.
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I love romance. I think our skin clears up and we're nicer when you are in love.
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I believe that you will not get what you want unless you ask for it.
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I would rather be called funny than pretty.
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There's a feeling sometimes in motherhood that you're alone in what you're going through, and none of us are alone. We're all going through the same thing.
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I believe that there are moments in everyone's lives where a door flings open, and if you're terrified of what's on the other side, you must walk through it.
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I think there is a moment in every parent's life where we realize that we have lost ourselves a little bit. It's a moment of looking in the mirror and going, 'I need to put on some lipstick.
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The man may be the head of the household. But the woman is the neck, and she can turn the head whichever way she pleases.
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Time can turn a scab into a beauty mark.
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I never card out a movie. You know how people will outline or card? I don't do that. I tend to start with an idea and go.