Quote by Ashley Tisdale
I dont drink, and I dont smoke. Its a personal preference. My mom

I dont drink, and I dont smoke. Its a personal preference. My mom has never drunk or smoked. I look up to my mom. – Ashley Tisdale

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I text a lot people, because its how I stay connected with all my family and friends when Im on set and traveling. – Ashley Tisdale

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I give dating advice on a regular basis. Its not that Im any expert, but its always nice to share that with your friends. – Ashley Tisdale

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I dont really believe in rules, but I do like old-fashioned dating where you dont call the guy until he calls you. I dont think its like hes got to do this and thats the rule. – Ashley Tisdale

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I do believe that there are African Americans who have thick accents. My mom has a thick accent my relatives have thick accents. But sometimes you have to adjust when you go into the world of film, TV, theatre, in order to make it accessible to people. – Viola Davis

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I just started watching wrestling in 2008, and Ive loved it ever since. I told my mom I wanted to become a wrestler. – Rico Rodriguez

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Being a mother is hard and it wasnt a subject I ever studied. – Ruby Wax

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I sing seriously to my mom on the phone. To put her to sleep, I have to sing Maria from West Side Story. When I hear her snoring, I hang up. – Adam Sandler

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