The secret to using power is not to use it. Just having it is enough.
JESSICA ALBAI always try to do something for my husband that’s completely selfless, and something that I hope will rock his world in some form or fashion.
More Jessica Alba Quotes
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Parents try the best they can. They want the best for you. But a lot of their stuff is just their own. If you can pull yourself away from it and not always feel like they’re attacking you, then it’s easier to deal with.
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Honor has to say “please” and “thank you.” Manners are really important.
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I share the same advice that my mom gave me – stay hydrated and sleep well. And that being a beautiful person on the inside is what really matters.
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Good actors never use the script unless it’s amazing writing. All the good actors I’ve worked with, they all say whatever they want to say.
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Just being a mother is making me a big, weepy mess.
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I thought it was my job to give all the boys their first kiss.
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I’ve got cousins galore, Mexicans just spread all their seeds and the women just pop them out.
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You have to be tenacious, you have to be focused, you have to have a real vision, and be extremely passionate about it.
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Movies are the shadiest business in the world.
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As a girl, I was always told I was nasty or dirty if I was sexual in any way. Americans are such prudes.
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I didn’t really [seriously] go out with any guys until I was 18 and met my ex-fiancé, Michael Weatherly.
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It’s been liberating to be able to play someone who’s a bada– or promiscuous, because that’s the opposite of who I am … It’s like a drug.
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I actually wanted to be a producer because I like to run things.
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I’m comfortable looking sexy. I don’t push it with poses, although I like the ironic part of it. That’s what makes it fun.
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I think people couldn’t really put me in [one race]. I wasn’t Mexican, I wasn’t white, I wasn’t black, I wasn’t Asian… I wasn’t anything, and I didn’t really fit into anybody’s group. My dad is Mexican, and my mom is French and Danish.
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