Quote by Leighton Meester
A nutritionist helps me eat healthily at home. - Leighton Meester

A nutritionist helps me eat healthily at home. – Leighton Meester

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Its wonderful to be in love. And its definitely wonderful to cuddle and have sex and get to experience life with somebody. But its OK if you dont find him and youre 24. You can find it someday. – Leighton Meester

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Experience
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I remember looking through magazines or watching movies even just a couple of years ago and being like, I really want to be part of that, but not realizing what that was. – Leighton Meester

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movies
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My favorite show is Americas Funniest Home Videos. People will get hit on the head and I feel bad cause Im laughing my head off! – Corbin Bleu

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Home

General Howard informed me, in a haughty spirit, that he would give my people 30 days to go back home, collect all their stock, and move onto the reservation. – Chief Joseph

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Home

Many working mothers feel guilty about not being at home. And when they are there, they wish it could be perfect. This pressure to make every minute happy puts working parents in a bind when it comes to setting limits and modifying behavior. – Cathy Rindner Tempelsman

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Home

With all the hundreds of dresses and shoes I have, it would be an absolute crime if I dont have a little girl. I have a whole room at home filled with my stage wear. – Katherine Jenkins

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Home

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