Quote by Brittany Murphy
Its easy to get wrapped up in sharing everyday life with a partner

Its easy to get wrapped up in sharing everyday life with a partner. Its fun to get lost in love and romance. Its the best. But holding on to yourself while doing that is the most important thing. – Brittany Murphy

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I think the key to happiness is allowing ourselves to not feel bad or guilty for feeling it, and letting it be contagious. And to not be dependent on other people to create your own happiness. – Brittany Murphy

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My dreams and aspirations when I was a child for as long as I can remember was to be an entertainer. – Brittany Murphy

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