When something disappointing happened, my mother would remind me not to let that become my focus. There’s still so much to be grateful for.
KATHERINE HEIGLI’m a sappy mom now. I didn’t think I would be. I thought I’d be a cool mom who keeps everything in perspective.
More Katherine Heigl Quotes
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I’m done with the whole idea of having my own children. It doesn’t seem like any fun.
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My mother is a realist, and she’s had biological and adoptive children, and she said it’s no different: No matter what, they’re putting a stranger into your arms. You don’t know them yet.
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I’m a talker. I love a good debate.
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A girl told me my lips looked like somebody had pressed strawberry yogurt against my face.
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As women, we have more of a tendency to be people-pleasers, and I know a lot of women who are not vocal about what makes them happy.
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I want my family to resemble the family I came from.
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Marriage is actually really terrifying. It doesn’t work for many people.
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Isn’t it so weird the day you wake up and you’re just going with the flow? And you just suddenly are a mom.
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I’m not very good at being a wife because I break all the rules.
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I don’t have a lot of discipline.
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There are some things that, if you say them out loud, will hurt the other person’s feelings. I tend to say them anyway. It’s better to be honest.
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I’m a huge romantic comedy fan and have been in this business for 17 years and I think for all 17 I’d hoped and dreamed and wished to some day be in a romantic comedy myself.
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I’d be a terrible secret agent. I can’t keep a secret and I’m not sneaky.
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I think that everybody has a right to their own thoughts, their own feelings and their own private moments, if they want them.
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My career is really important to me, but there have to be other great, important things in your life besides work.
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