I think a lot of women innately know how to play their hand. I’m not a big one for the rules.
KATHERINE HEIGLThere are some things that, if you say them out loud, will hurt the other person’s feelings. I tend to say them anyway. It’s better to be honest.
More Katherine Heigl Quotes
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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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The world is still very bigoted.
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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 think that everybody has a right to their own thoughts, their own feelings and their own private moments, if they want them.
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I’m never satisfied with the way I look.
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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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My good friends are Mormon, some of the best people I know.
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I’m a huge romantic comedy fan and have been in this business for 17 years and I think for all 17 I’d hoped and dreamed and wished to some day be in a romantic comedy myself.
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I don’t make big grand gestures, generally.
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My career is really important to me, but there have to be other great, important things in your life besides work.
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I’m not out burning bras, but I’m very opinionated about women owning their power.
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I do like change. That’s the one thing exciting about me.
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I look back at my twenties and see that I was much less confident.
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If I start going back to church, I’d have to stop the smoking and drinking, and I wouldn’t be able to curse any more.
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A girl told me my lips looked like somebody had pressed strawberry yogurt against my face.
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