Yes, I play dress up. I do it for a living, like a retard.
JENNIFER ANISTONWhen I first got an agent, they gave me some advice–lose weight.
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There are many stages of grief.
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Thirties. Go to therapy. Clean up all of the sh-t. Clean up all of the toxins and the noise. Understand who you are. Educate yourself on the self.
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I almost resent the whole fashion thing. Good God- never wearing the same thing twice and all of those things. It’s a pain in the ass.
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I think there’s something so wonderful about being part of the process from the seed of the idea to seeing it come to life on a screen. And to have a hand in that creatively, not just showing up as an actor for hire.
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I think rage is so ugly.
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I’ve been hit by a truck in love.
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I support women, men, anybody who is in a place that’s not their strongest and who is ready to push forward.
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I don’t think I got thin. I think I got healthy.
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I think that’s the great thing about being with, having a dog, is it kind of forces you to be in the present because that’s definitely where they’re spending their time.
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Yoga changed my life. Have fun and work hard because it will totally pay off.
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That’s what I hate about a lot of comedies, when you’re hitting a line or making it funny.
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Because I was never a ‘where do you see yourself in five years’ person. I had no idea, and I didn’t have a checklist, which really creates a lot less stress in your life.
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When I come residence from an evening out with my honey and my make-up’s just a little smudged. I have many moments when I really feel lovely. It’s all about having that inside confidence.
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When your parents split up, it’s impossible to delude yourself about fairytale romance and happy endings.
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I was always reading those beauty magazines and wanting to become this unattainable thing.
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