Quote by Brooke Shields
Ive never found therapy to be a sign of weakness Ive found the opp

Ive never found therapy to be a sign of weakness Ive found the opposite to be true. The willingness to have a mirror held up to you definitely requires strength. – Brooke Shields

Other quotes by Brooke Shields

What does good in bed mean to me? When Im sick and I stay home from school propped up with lots of pillows watching TV and my mom brings me soup – thats good in bed. – Brooke Shields

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mom
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It was my mom and I against the world. We lived in New York in this bohemian lifestyle where an extended group of artists and photographers were like my aunts and uncles. – Brooke Shields

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mom
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I think Im going to have to live vicariously through my daughters rebellion because I certainly never did go through adolescence. – Brooke Shields

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parenting
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To me, thoughts are fun and art is fun. The strength of our society should not be idle entertainments but the joy of pursuing ideas. – Philip Kaufman

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Cunning surpasses strength. – Proverb

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An America that inspires hope in its ideals must complement an America that inspires awe in its strength. – Adam Schiff

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strength

Weve worked very hard as a band and would like to think weve got this far on the strength of our music. – Caroline Corr

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I will not be concerned at other mens not knowing meI will be concerned at my own want of ability. – Confucius

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Its both funny and sad which seem to me to be the two basic ingredients of good comedy. – Tony Hancock

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A child needs a grandparent, anybody’s grandparent, to grow a little more securely into an unfamiliar world. – Charles and Ann Morse

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