I keep kind of making certain mistakes in public appearances over and over again.
KATHERINE HEIGLWhen I see some of the people who are glorified in magazines these days – who are so thin it’s bordering on sickness – I just feel exhausted.
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I’m too lazy and I like food and I like my free time too much to spend it working out!
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I like predictability because I know what I’m getting into.
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Adoption has been a part of my life and a part of my family, so it was how I wanted to start. It felt natural and right to me.
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I just like to shake things up, and your hair is one way to do it.
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My sister is Korean and my parents adopted her about three years before I was born and that is how I grew up.
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I’m not perfect. But clothes help. A good bra with some underwire definitely helps a lot!
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It’s easy to be taken advantage of if you’re not honest.
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So much about living life, to me, is about humility and gratitude. And I’ve tried very hard to have those qualities and be that person and I’m just so disappointed in myself that I allowed it to slip.
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I totally wouldn’t mind being able to wave my hand head to toe and have, like, a whole new outfit.
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When I see some of the people who are glorified in magazines these days – who are so thin it’s bordering on sickness – I just feel exhausted.
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I don’t make big grand gestures, generally.
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My worst habit used to be smoking but I quit.
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I dreamed about these moments, and I think I hoped I would have them, but you don’t know. So when the lucky break hits, it’s like being Cinderella and hopefully midnight doesn’t come.
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Kids are a huge sacrifice; they change everything – but I’m ready to work for things of greater importance than going out to meet someone for dinner at 10 o’clock at night.
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A lot of children don’t find forever homes because they’re on that special-needs list, even if it’s because of something as simple as her mother smoked cigarettes for a month, not knowing she was pregnant.
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