Guys are kind of retarded until they’re about 30.
KATHERINE HEIGLI’m a talker. I love a good debate.
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If I spread myself too thin, I’m not a good actor, I’m not a good mother, and I’m just really high-strung – and everybody hates me.
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My mother often says that she could never have done it if I had been the youngest, if she had other small children she had to cart around New York City for my auditions and go-sees (modeling auditions) and stuff.
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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 keep kind of making certain mistakes in public appearances over and over again.
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I’ve created a chaotic life, and then I get on edge because of it.
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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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I just like to shake things up, and your hair is one way to do it.
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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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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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When something disappointing happened, my mother would remind me not to let that become my focus. There’s still so much to be grateful for.
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I look back at my twenties and see that I was much less confident.
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It’s more fun to think that there are other worlds.
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I’m a talker. I love a good debate.
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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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