I mean, I come from a hippie mentality where I just think to know someone, you need to look into their eyes. Eyes are so important. Until they start melon-balling eyes out, I won’t be able to get to know someone another way.
DREW BARRYMOREI don’t want to be vain or fearful, and I don’t think I’ll do anything [in terms of plastic surgery], but if I want to do something, I will. From my perspective, there’s no reason to be afraid of aging, because if you age, you’re lucky! The alternative is death.
More Drew Barrymore Quotes
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When things are perfect, that’s when you need to worry most.
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I love movies, I love being a part of them, and this is the one occupation I love living and playing in and stressing myself out over.
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One thing that got me started on it was the jean jacket. It’s an item that could make you believe you’re in the 50s or punk-rock 70s or grunge 90s. I was really focused on timelessness, and I think music is very timeless.
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My own mum cared about Hollywood, and I didn’t. I wanted to act, and I loved the creativity of it, but I didn’t care for the lifestyle.
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I’m sure wine snobs look at me and think, how dare you.
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When I lay my head on the pillow at night I can say I was a decent person today. That’s when I feel beautiful.
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I did love horror films from the ’70s and ’80s. That was my sweet spot.
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I try to be a good shiksa wife. I go to Central Synagogue in New York.
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I just want to make sure I have a sense of balance between work and life, because work is my life and the lines can get really blurry.
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I’m very homework-oriented – I’m a little Tracy Flick-ish.
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I never really had a childhood. I was around adults all the time. My favorite book when I was eight was “Everything You Always Wanted to Know About Sex – But Were Afraid to Ask”. I was not afraid to ask.
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I definitely don’t think that I’m hot doo-doo. I don’t.
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Sometimes you come to a point where there’s nothing more you can do. You love and respect each other, but it’s not working. So you amicably decide to part. I don’t know what the future holds: a lot of people get back together after they break up.
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Going back to Georgiana Drew and John Drew, and my great-grandfather Maurice Barrymore, and it was such a sort of circus of odd, interesting people that loved acting.
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I still can’t spell anything, but I can bust out two-dollar words.
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