Quote by Cindy Crawford
The face you have at age 25 is the face God gave you, but the face

The face you have at age 25 is the face God gave you, but the face you have after 50 is the face you earned. – Cindy Crawford

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Its important for moms to have alone time. However, thats the first thing that goes on a busy day. Fortunately for me, because of my job, I have to find the time to do it. At least thats the way my mind sees it. – Cindy Crawford

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But I try to steal other moments. Sometimes I get up very early in the morning and enjoy a quiet house and cup of tea before the craziness begins. Other times, Ill take a quick walk on the beach. You can find peace in a few minutes. – Cindy Crawford

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