The mouthier I got, the more I’d be celebrated.
KATHERINE HEIGLI definitely want to go out and explore different personalities and different people.
More Katherine Heigl Quotes
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I’m never satisfied with the way I look.
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I think a lot of women innately know how to play their hand. I’m not a big one for the rules.
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I’m the most uncoordinated clumsy, klutzy person. I always had a bruise, I always tripped and fell.
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Obviously my career’s important to me and I’m really, really passionate about trying to keep it.
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I decided I was sick of trying to figure out what everybody else wanted, and I should just decide what I want, and be honest, and not spend all my time guessing.
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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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I want my family to resemble the family I came from.
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We are all human beings, part of the human race, and we need to be compassionate and giving and kind with one another.
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Even if you plan a marriage and a family, you are never quite prepared for the reality versus how you imagined it. In a lot of ways it’s better, and in a lot of ways it’s worse. That’s life, right?
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I don’t have a lot of discipline.
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My mother is a great source of advice and wisdom and consolation for me.
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I’m done with the whole idea of having my own children. It doesn’t seem like any fun.
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I never would rule out a great character or a great story. I don’t care what the forum is. If I get to tell a story that I’m excited about, I’m in.
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I spent so many years just saying what I felt without thinking about the ramifications, without understanding that I have this opinion but not everyone might share that opinion and now they don’t like me because of it.
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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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