Quote by Drew Barrymore
I love inventive food, but I want the classic dishes to taste like

I love inventive food, but I want the classic dishes to taste like how I remember them. I get a little bummed out when there is too much fancy stuff going on and it doesnt resemble the original dish at all. – Drew Barrymore

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Great dad. Yeah, he would ask me for money on birthdays and, you know, inappropriate times. And I just wrote him off like, Youre not a father. I just learned you cannot emotionally invest in people who are not attainable. – Drew Barrymore

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I really have created a family. I work with the people I love, I travel with them, I make films with them, and Im in an office with them. So in a weird way – I know I havent birthed a child – I feel that Im a part of creating a family. Its a tribe. I love that word. – Drew Barrymore

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Im just learning who I am and how relationships work and how to make them function. No different from anyone else. – Drew Barrymore

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