Quote by Kevyn Aucoin
Growing up, my ideals were Barbra Streisand, Cher, and my mom. - K

Growing up, my ideals were Barbra Streisand, Cher, and my mom. – Kevyn Aucoin

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Soon I realized that if beauty equalled forgiveness, I was never going to be forgiven. – Kevyn Aucoin

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Beauty
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Id rather have huge success and huge failures than travel in the middle of the road. – Kevyn Aucoin

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Success
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Today I choose life. Every morning when I wake up I can choose joy, happiness, negativity, pain… To feel the freedom that comes from being able to continue to make mistakes and choices – today I choose to feel life, not to deny my humanity but embrace it. – Kevyn Aucoin

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One of my most sentimental items is my grandmothers engagement ring that my mom gave me a few years ago. Its a Victorian-style setting thats closed in the back, so it doesnt sparkle the way diamonds do now. I wear it as a pendant. – Georgina Chapman

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mom

My mom was tough. – Tiger Woods

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mom

Mom worked with autistic children. – Isabel Lucas

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mom

I have many valentines. My mom and my sister and my directors. I got calls from all of them. And my friends. I respect what Valentines Day stands for because it is about love. – Michelle Trachtenberg

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mom

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If your computer speaks English, it was probably made in Japan. – Alan Perlis

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I hope that no American will waste his franchise and throw away his vote by voting either for me or against me solely on account of my religious affiliation. It is not relevant. – John F. Kennedy

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Hope

Humor has bailed me out of more tight situations than I can think of. If you go with your instincts and keep your humor, creativity follows. With luck, success comes, too. – Jimmy Buffett

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I dont think theres anything more important than making peace before its too late. And it almost always falls to the child to try to move toward the parent. – Jane Fonda

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Peace