Quote by Meryl Streep
The interesting thing about being a mother is that everyone wants

The interesting thing about being a mother is that everyone wants pets, but no one but me cleans the kitty litter. – Meryl Streep

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Show business has been really, really good to me because I can work and take a lot of time off, and Im extremely undisciplined person. – Meryl Streep

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All an actor has is their blind faith that they are who they say they are today, in any scene. – Meryl Streep

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We must return optimism to our parenting. To focus on the joys, not the hassles the love, not the disappointments the common sense, not the complexities. – Fred G. Gosman

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If there is any truth to my parenting the dreamwork movement, it comes from the power of the press. – Henry Reed

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I want to have children, but my friends scare me. One of my friends told me she was in labor for 36 hours. I dont even want to do anything that feels good for 36 hours. – Rita Rudner

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The child supplies the power but the parents have to do the steering. – Benjamin Spock

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