It’s fun working on the set… I usually work about 10 and a half hours a day, and I also study about five of those hours. It can be tiring, but it’s fun!
MILA KUNISI think that certain things are funny and certain things are okay to make fun of – including myself.
More Mila Kunis Quotes
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I stand by every movie that I did. I don’t regret any decision I made.
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I’ve never dated. I can say this honestly: I don’t know what it’s like to date. But also, how am I going to date? I’m not in one state long enough.
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People strive to achieve a certain form of perfection constantly and it’s impossible because it’s a form of opinion. I can think someone is pretty but the person next to me can think that they’re unattractive.
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Women get scrutinized all the time for the way they look. So if I can learn to deal with that, then I do believe I can learn to deal with people’s criticisms of my film choices.
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I started teaching myself, taking a breath or a moment that’s not overreacting or having an explosion. It made me such a better person. Let alone a better mother, but also just a better human.
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Have a baby, and you realize: The second you think you got sh-t figured out, you don’t. It’s the greatest wake-up call.
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I showed sideboob. I don’t need to show ass. You get one or the other. You don’t get both.
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I decided to do a comedy. It’s a good mind-set to go into work and be happy every day instead of being in a dark place.
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I think parenthood is just ripe for comedy. This just happens to be told from the perspective of women.
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Women innately have this weird thing where they try to have a perfect persona – to look perfect, be perfect, act perfect, have their kids look a certain way. Women put so much pressure on themselves.
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I was exhausted from fake partying. I was like, “I just danced for nine hours. Goodnight, ladies!”
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I really, truly believe in learning from other people’s mistakes.
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Dads – and people in general – should keep in mind that we as mothers put enough pressure on ourselves. We don’t need outside pressure put on us.
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I mean I think people prepared me for like a lot of green screen [in Oz the Great]. I didn’t have a lot of green screen. They build most sets. When this castle was tangible, Emerald City was tangible, the forest, the woods was tangible, the cemetery, everything was there.
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Chivalry is not dead and you should be a gentleman. But if you are going to buy a girl a drink, buy it. Don’t just offer it. Follow through.
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