Quote by Hilary Duff
So many schools are getting rid of music programs and its really s

So many schools are getting rid of music programs and its really sad because I know that when I started singing and stuff it was something that I always wanted to do and I never believed in myself to be able to do it. – Hilary Duff

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I love my mom. I totally look up to her, and she just doesnt let anybody take advantage of me. People might call that a stage mom. – Hilary Duff

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I pop gum. My parents get so annoyed with me. I know my dad wishes he never taught me how to do that. – Hilary Duff

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Every week I read about myself in a magazine, about something that I havent done or some place that Ive never been or dont even know. Its just gossip, rumors, egos, and politics. – Hilary Duff

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