I really, truly believe in learning from other people’s mistakes.
MILA KUNISWhat’s funny about my group of friends is that none of us ever went to the same school. None of us lived in the same part of town.
More Mila Kunis Quotes
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I came to America when I was seven and a half in 91. I think the first full length book in English that I read was Return to Oz when I was nine years old.
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I’ve only been a mom for not even two years yet, so I haven’t had much of a chance. But boy do I wish I could have lunch with my girlfriends in the middle of the afternoon. I don’t remember the last time I had lunch in the afternoon with my girlfriends.
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I honestly think being single’s great. Being in a relationship’s great. It’s all about the timing.
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I was exhausted from fake partying. I was like, “I just danced for nine hours. Goodnight, ladies!”
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I enjoy living life and I enjoy going to different restaurants and eating my way through a country and going to different museums and learning about different cultures.
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Always have a backup plan.
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I’ve had that conversation! “You had a minute! Why didn’t you do that?” So if husbands could read our minds that would be great.
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I don’t even have Facebook, Twitter or Instagram. Why would I ever want to be viral when I’m not even on the Internet?
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I think that certain things are funny and certain things are okay to make fun of – including myself.
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Growing up poor, I never missed out on anything. My parents did a beautiful job of not making me feel like I was lesser than any other kids.
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Christian Louboutins are uncomfortable, but I screamed the first time I put on a Pointe Shoe.
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I can’t imagine loving somebody more than I love Wyatt [my son]. I can’t. I just don’t know how that’s possible.
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I’m not boring to be around. Something will always happen.
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Chivalry is not dead and you should be a gentleman. But if you are going to buy a girl a drink, buy it. Don’t just offer it. Follow through.
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I’m very lucky, I do have an amazing husband.
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I think parenthood is just ripe for comedy. This just happens to be told from the perspective of women.
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My parents’ biggest thing was that they just wanted me to graduate high school and go to college. They couldn’t fathom me acting for the rest of my life.
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Have a baby, and you realize: The second you think you got sh-t figured out, you don’t. It’s the greatest wake-up call.
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Women innately have this weird thing where they try to have a perfect persona – to look perfect, be perfect, act perfect, have their kids look a certain way. Women put so much pressure on themselves.
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I had such a great time doing commercials and things as a kid. My grandparents were on set with me all the time, and I loved that I got to hang out with them, so I will forever be grateful for that. But I just loved every minute of it.
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I mean I think people prepared me for like a lot of green screen [in Oz the Great]. I didn’t have a lot of green screen. They build most sets. When this castle was tangible, Emerald City was tangible, the forest, the woods was tangible, the cemetery, everything was there.
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It took me five months to lose twenty pounds and it took me hours to gain it back. I mean it was magical how quickly it all happened. Going back to my poor eating habits after having really good eating habits my stomach was a little unsettled.
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You can’t get mad at a bear for being racist. You can’t get mad at a bear for being offensive. It’s not real.
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I do not play games, but always just say what’s on my mind. Ostentatious modesty – for fools. If a man afraid of your honesty, it means that he is not the one you need.
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I went to college because I felt like I was supposed to. I graduated from public high school and I did all the things that I was supposed to do.
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I didn’t get the Russian Jew part because they didn’t think I looked Russian or Jewish enough – and, mind you, I am both Russian and Jewish – so I was cast as the racist Mexican.
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