Honestly, after doing a TV show for eight years and a cartoon for more than a decade, you are, financially speaking, in a very lucky position where you don’t have to work for the sake of working. And I decided to take advantage of that.
MILA KUNISGrowing 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.
More Mila Kunis Quotes
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I don’t believe in perfection. I don’t think it exists.
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Women get scrutinized all the time for the way they look. So if I can learn to deal with that, then I do believe I can learn to deal with people’s criticisms of my film choices.
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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 started teaching myself, taking a breath or a moment that’s not overreacting or having an explosion. It made me such a better person. Let alone a better mother, but also just a better human.
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People strive to achieve a certain form of perfection constantly and it’s impossible because it’s a form of opinion. I can think someone is pretty but the person next to me can think that they’re unattractive.
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The school was very supportive. The only class that I had to attend every day was biology when we were doing dissections. I would take an 8 a.m. bio class, dissect my animal, and then run to work.
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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’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 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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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 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’ve always been a big proponent of not working for the sake of working, because I don’t want to work for the rest of my life – I want to live.
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I feel like every role that you take there’s a part of you that obviously feels like you can do it. I don’t know if perfect is the right word because I don’t believe in perfection and I don’t think it exists but I think striving to do something well is in every single part.
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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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You can handle anything.
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