Quote by Lena Dunham
My mom knows pretty well how I see her. - Lena Dunham

My mom knows pretty well how I see her. – Lena Dunham

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I just hope that I continue to keep a line between my private life and who I play, even if they are closely intertwined, and so Im careful. I dont even know where my line is, but I know I have a line. – Lena Dunham

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At my age, no one is married, no one has kids, no one has a career. – Lena Dunham

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Age
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Id love to write something for a male protagonist. Thats sort of the next frontier for me. I think itd be really amazing to write the kind of parts that I love for women but for a guy. – Lena Dunham

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My moms a concert pianist, so she started teaching me when I was around seven. When I was eight, I started writing my own songs, and kinda started putting piano and singing together. But Im trained classically, which is a big influence on me, I think. – Birdy

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mom

Im talking like 10, 12 years old. Either junior brings Mom and Pop or Mom and Pop bring the kids. Im talking young here, not a college drinking crowd. – George Thorogood

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I auditioned on my own. I tried to make a mark for myself without anybodys help, not even Moms. – Kate Hudson

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mom

I always tell people, Im a better swimmer because Im a mom and a better mom because Im swimmer. – Amanda Beard

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