Quote by Jill Clayburgh
I love to swim for miles I could just go back and forth. - Jill Cl

I love to swim for miles I could just go back and forth. – Jill Clayburgh

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I wasnt very good about juggling family and my career. I was interested in who was coming to the childrens birthday party, what my son was writing. I was thinking about Legos. – Jill Clayburgh

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Birthday
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There was just this amazing individuality. Its just a whole different world of optimism and fearlessness, women taking off their bras and dancing around naked, and a political hopefulness and involvement. – Jill Clayburgh

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amazing
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What bugs me is that movies dont reflect how interesting and vibrant women are. We dont treasure women as they get older. – Jill Clayburgh

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movies
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The value and utility of any experiment are determined by the fitness of the material to the purpose for which it is used, and thus in the case before us it cannot be immaterial what plants are subjected to experiment and in what manner such experiment is conducted. – Gregor Mendel

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Once you are over 30, 35 years old, I think everyone should get down to the gym and start moving again. – Warren Cuccurullo

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Im 33 now and I seem to have hit a fitness plane. Shifting the wobbly bits isnt as easy as it used to be. – Matthew Rhys

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I would rather exercise than read a newspaper. – Kim Alexis

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