Quote by Gwen Stefani
I imagine my children are going to save me from my vanity and be m

I imagine my children are going to save me from my vanity and be my passion and fill whatever fears I have of the amazing time Im having right now being gone. – Gwen Stefani

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Youre always tellin me to go out more, Go ahead, get out and see the world, But then I think, why should I? Id rather stay home and cry. – Gwen Stefani

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I was thinking that when I have children, that I should always dress as a character for them, so they think their mom is Alice in Wonderland or Cinderella. It would be totally messed up! – Gwen Stefani

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Before, I was really passive, all I cared about was being in love with my boyfriend. I didnt have any creative power, nothing. I dont know that person any more. – Gwen Stefani

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