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

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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Im opening up my heart to the idea of dating. Its funny – my friends would always come to me for romantic advice. I know nothing, and things have changed since I was dating in high school! Im really trying hard to spend this time working on myself. – Olivia Wilde

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dating
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Other Quotes from
teen
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Im so fascinated by the concept of teen pregnancy for some reason. Not that I condone it or promote it, but its just a very real thing in our country and culture. – Leven Rambin

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teen

The Teen Challenge Training Center on Pennsylvania farmland houses over 200 men in rehab. Other farms and centers have been birthed out of this ministry all over the world. – David Wilkerson

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teen

I dont want to be a teen star because so many people dont ever grow out of that. – Lacey Chabert

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teen

If you just watch a teenager, you see a lot of uncertainty. – Jamie Lee Curtis

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teen

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I laugh because I must not cry. That is all. That is all. – Abraham Lincoln

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My relationship with Dean was great, but ultimately it wasnt a fulfilling marriage for either of us. – LeAnn Rimes

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Human nature is so well disposed towards those who are in interesting situations, that a young person, who either marries or dies, is sure of being kindly spoken of. – Jane Austen

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The most happy marriage I can picture or imagine to myself would be the union of a deaf man to a blind woman. – Samuel Taylor Coleridge

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