Quote by Cindy Crawford
I like to work. The self-esteem and satisfaction that I get from w

I like to work. The self-esteem and satisfaction that I get from working makes me a better person, which makes me a better mom. I feel lucky because I have the luxury of working only one or two days a week. – Cindy Crawford

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Its important for moms to have alone time. However, thats the first thing that goes on a busy day. Fortunately for me, because of my job, I have to find the time to do it. At least thats the way my mind sees it. – Cindy Crawford

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Its a huge change for your body. You dont even want to look in the mirror after youve had a baby, because your stomach is just hanging there like a Shar-Pei. – Cindy Crawford

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Well, you know, I was raised by a 1970s feminist. My mom had a consciousness-raising group. I used to sit at the top of the stairs and listen to them. – Ayelet Waldman

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My mom was a big Smurfs fan, so she would force me to watch every Saturday morning. I had no choice in the matter. I would jump downstairs on Saturday morning, Hurray, cartoons! and she would say, Smurfs! Thats what youre watching. – Jayma Mays

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My mom always said that there would be haters. Not everyone can love ya. – Joel Madden

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Giving birth was easier than having a tattoo. – Nicole Appleton

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Great spirits have always encountered violent opposition from mediocre minds. – Albert Einstein

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Often you have to rely on intuition. – Bill Gates

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“I” cannot reach fulfillment without “thou.” The self cannot be self without other selves. Self-concern without other-concern is like a tributary that has no outward flow to the ocean. – Martin Luther King,Jr., Where Do We Go from Here: Chaos or Community?, 1967