You want baby daddy to be one step ahead of you. Which they can’t be, so it’s a weird thing to ask for. But I have.
MILA KUNISYou want baby daddy to be one step ahead of you. Which they can’t be, so it’s a weird thing to ask for. But I have.
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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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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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I’ve never dated. I can say this honestly: I don’t know what it’s like to date. But also, how am I going to date? I’m not in one state long enough.
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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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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 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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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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Dads – and people in general – should keep in mind that we as mothers put enough pressure on ourselves. We don’t need outside pressure put on us.
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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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What’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.
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My goal in life is to enjoy what I do, and never to look back and say I wish I would have done that.
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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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There are things you fantasize about doing and saying, and then ultimately don’t because it’s illegal.
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I stand by every movie that I did. I don’t regret any decision I made.
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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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