Quote by Olivia Wilde
I was a handful growing up. - Olivia Wilde

I was a handful growing up. – Olivia Wilde

Other quotes by Olivia Wilde

So many people have said that to me, that what they really like about Alex is what she brings out in Marissa, and what this situation brings out in her, a hint of happiness and another side to her character. – Olivia Wilde

Category:
Happiness
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The mark of a good marriage is partnership and continuing to feel inspired by your spouse. I had that with Tao. But the end is not necessarily the tragedy. Staying in a relationship that is no longer working is the tragedy. Living unhappily – thats the tragedy. – Olivia Wilde

Category:
Marriage
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I fell in love with theater there, and after graduation I moved to Los Angeles to pursue acting. – Olivia Wilde

Category:
Graduation
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Other Quotes from
teen
category

I dont know if this is too weird to say, but this is completely surreal for me. Bizarre. The cover of Teen Vogue has been on my bucket list forever. – Lily Collins

Category:
teen

I didnt want to be the typical teen idol. I didnt want to be Leif Garrett. I didnt want to be Shaun Cassidy, David Cassidy or Parker Stevenson. I wanted to do my own thing. – Willie Aames

Category:
teen

We won a contest at the teen fair in Vancouver and the first prize was a recording contract and we recorded at a radio station on the stairway, and we did a record and it got put out. – Tommy Chong

Category:
teen

I wanted to be with the kind of people Id grown up with, but you cant go back to them and be one of them again, no matter how hard you try. – Ethel Waters

Category:
teen

Random Quotes

If a man should happen to reach perfection in this world, he would have to die immediately to enjoy himself. – Josh Billings

Category:
Perfection

Vision without action is a daydream. Action without vision is a nightmare. – Japanese Proverb

Category:
Goals

Often the test of courage is not to die but to live. – Vittorio Alfieri

Category:
Courage

The practice of patience toward one another, the overlooking of one anothers defects, and the bearing of one anothers burdens is the most elementary condition of all human and social activity in the family, in the professions, and in society. – Lawrence G. Lovasik

Category:
Family