Quote by Gabrielle Reece
I dont want to be famous famous. Im happy on the second tier, wher

I dont want to be famous famous. Im happy on the second tier, where I have autonomy on a professional level but I can still go out to the movies without being recognized. – Gabrielle Reece

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We hear all around us to love ourselves, and one of the ways we can do that is to eat food that serves our body, but also for us to love the food were eating. – Gabrielle Reece

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Eating and food are a wonderful part of our lifes experience, and half of us are walking around dreading having to figure out what to put in our mouths. – Gabrielle Reece

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With both kids, I started working out again at 16 days postpartum, but I treated myself with kindness, doing mild workouts, because my fitness level was lower. – Gabrielle Reece

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I just think Rosa Parks was overrated. Last time I checked, she got famous for breaking the law. – Stephen Colbert

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I wanted to be a political science professor and go to school in Boston. I never wanted to be a big, famous movie star and TV star. It kind of found me. – Eliza Dushku

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