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I don't want to lose my fitness. I'm 45. I have two babies. I've got a long way to go and I want to keep in tiptop shape. There's no magic bullet.
Marcia Cross -
I like bringing the girls on set, but if I can't do that then the next day I feel I have to be uber-mum to make up for it. Then I'm exhausted and feel like I'm running in fumes.
Marcia Cross
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I'm really thrilled that I met someone that I want to spend the rest of my life with.
Marcia Cross -
With the red hair, you get the white skin; it's a package deal. The cons are that you never look particularly attractive on the beach. The pros are in a softly lit room, you look pretty.
Marcia Cross -
I'll tell you my routine - it's really exciting. I feed, I burp, I change diapers, I pump. And then I have a tiny window of time to myself.
Marcia Cross -
When 'Desperate Housewives' ends, I think my girls will be about the kindergarten age. I will be so happy to be there for them through that huge transition.
Marcia Cross -
It's not like I'm cooking! I'm breastfeeding - I feel like that's the best cooking I could do.
Marcia Cross -
I'm sad about it. I really thought Nicollette was a shoo-in. In terms of Eva, my prediction is she's leaving us all in the dust.
Marcia Cross
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Sorry. I'd much rather be gay than sleep with you just to prove I wasn't.
Marcia Cross -
Your forties is not the time to be thinking about getting pregnant.
Marcia Cross -
I've had the time to go through all the life phases with my parents, from being a bratty teenager, pushing them away, to saying later on, 'Oh my God, I can't believe what you did for me - thank you. I love you so much.'
Marcia Cross -
I try to balance it out on the whole. Being a mum is always the priority. Next, it's taking care of yourself. Right now, I get to only work two days a week - it's a dream. I can't imagine how hard it is for mothers who work 40 hours a week.
Marcia Cross -
I don't really watch the show ... I like to stay on the inside rather than getting on the outside.
Marcia Cross -
I really love and it is important to me to be physically fit.
Marcia Cross
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I really have to force myself to tidy up around the house.
Marcia Cross -
I use humor instead of getting into that whole yes and no thing all the time. It's about just getting them to laugh rather than getting in power struggles.
Marcia Cross -
I really romanticized being pregnant. Then I realized, this is awful!
Marcia Cross -
I never thought I would live Kimberly Shaw down. So the fact that I've got another character, very different, under my belt is great.
Marcia Cross -
I'd never say no to surgery in the future, because I feel like, as I get older, I'm going to face temptation more.
Marcia Cross -
I couldn't do an acting job just to be working. It really had to have some soul to it.
Marcia Cross
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I use as high SPF as I can get, and I live under a hat like a mushroom all the time. Someone said they're worried about their kids getting older and doing drugs, and I got this look of horror on my face and thought, 'What if my girls don't wear hats?' But at 13 months old, they could say 'hat.
Marcia Cross -
If I have a 12 or 14 hour workday, I am home the next. I cut out anything that is frivolous or doesn't need to be done.
Marcia Cross -
Well, it was very odd. And I, I just assumed this is what comes of being 42 and single. I don't know if they just needed to find a reason why I wasn't married.
Marcia Cross -
I'd like to be a wife and mother. I guess I'll know Mr. Right when I meet him.
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