Quote by Liv Tyler
I cried on my 18th birthday. I thought 17 was such a nice age. You

I cried on my 18th birthday. I thought 17 was such a nice age. Youre young enough to get away with things, but youre old enough, too. – Liv Tyler

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Sure, my childhood was unusual. All these eccentric, wild people frequented our home: rock stars, drag queens, models, bikers, freaks. But I was not this little rich girl. My mom and I lived in an apartment. – Liv Tyler

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I love to go shopping at Target. They have so much stuff there, you can buy almost anything, its really amazing. – Liv Tyler

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There is no definition of beauty, but when you can see someones spirit coming through, something unexplainable, thats beautiful to me. – Liv Tyler

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I believed my story would be helpful to young women my daughters age, who are still in the process of forming themselves as women, and in need of encouragement to remain true to themselves. – Joyce Maynard

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