Quote by Alexa Vega
I consider my mom and all my sisters my friends. - Alexa Vega

I consider my mom and all my sisters my friends. – Alexa Vega

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I think it really makes a difference when you know the people that youre working with, when you develop a relationship. – Alexa Vega

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relationship
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I think I am too old to be doing teen movies. I am just kind of annoyed, because you have all these teen movies coming out with usually either Lindsay Lohan or Hilary Duff doing four of the exact teen movies over and over again. – Alexa Vega

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teen
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The last thing family and friends want is for you to spend money on them that you dont have or that you cant really spare. – Suze Orman

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Theres no road map on how to raise a family: its always an enormous negotiation. – Meryl Streep

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Like all my family and class, I considered it a sign of weakness to show affection to have been caught kissing my mother would have been a disgrace, and to have shown affection for my father would have been a disaster. – Agnes Smedley

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My family moved a lot as a kid. We started in Colorado, where I lived for five years. We moved to Chicago for two years, to San Francisco for one year, Connecticut for seven, Oregon for a couple years, and then I went to school. So I was always moving, Im still always moving. – Gus Van Sant

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