Maybe it’s a fairy tale, but I believe in happily ever after.
JENNIFER ANISTONMaybe it’s a fairy tale, but I believe in happily ever after.
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I went to the Rudolf Steiner School in New York, and you’re not allowed to watch TV.
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When you think of dog movies, that genre, Old Yeller is sort of the benchmark and you hope that you can raise your game up to that.
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I was always reading those beauty magazines and wanting to become this unattainable thing.
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I had an idea of what I thought was funny. It’s kind of based on how I am.
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It’s sad, something coming to an end. It cracks you open, in a way – cracks you open to feeling.
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You know, I’ve got wrinkles on my forehead and smile lines, but what’s wrong with that? I love to smile.
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As women, we do feel like we have to live up to an expectation, whether it’s on camera or going to the market or whatever it is. And the truth of the matter is, that’s not always the way it is. We don’t always have our high heels on, we don’t always have our makeup on.
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In high school there were so many Jennifers, I had all sorts of names, including Jo-Jen, Jenna, Jenna-Bean, and Jenny A.
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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 was a dumpy teenager. My mum was a model and was all about looks, so I rebelled by going goth. It took me years of peeling back the onion to finally stop using make-up as a mask and feel comfortable in my skin.
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There was the period where I wanted to be a therapist, if the acting thing didn’t work. That was pretty much it. I don’t know why. I was just always the girl that people would come and talk to about their problems.
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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 think more and more young people are catching on when it comes to certain healthy behaviors, much more than I did when I was younger.
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I realised how paranoid and guarded and not trusting – walled-in – I had become. Not consciously so, but just this armour that I kind of have, protective armour. It’s not for my friends or family, but for being.outside in the world, always on guard.
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They always say ‘youth is wasted on the young’ – there’s something to that.
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