Quote by Miranda Cosgrove
My mom is a really good cook. I didnt get the cooking gene, but sh

My mom is a really good cook. I didnt get the cooking gene, but she cooks this really amazing dinner every Christmas, and thats always really fun. – Miranda Cosgrove

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I do home schooling. I went to regular school until fifth grade, and then I started doing home schooling, which its completely different. I have a teacher on set with me and I just work with her, one-on-one. – Miranda Cosgrove

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I love getting my nails done. My moms best friend is a manicurist. When I was little, shed do little paintings on my nails, like flowers. – Miranda Cosgrove

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When I receive letters from girls that say, You give me confidence, I think, Wow, this is amazing. Thats my goal: to let people know its truly whats on the inside that counts. – Amber Riley

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I think that were in a really amazing time, where there are really a lot of really fantastic female actresses and comedians. I imagine theres just a lot of opportunity for women to have powerful roles. Or its just that theres more women writing TV. Women tend to maybe write strong women. – Whitney Cummings

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Mark Conseulos is so amazing. – Lily Rabe

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Childbirth is more admirable than conquest, more amazing than self-defense, and as courageous as either one. – Gloria Steinem

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