Quote by Gwen Stefani
I remember when I was in school, they would ask, What are you goin

I remember when I was in school, they would ask, What are you going to be when you grow up? and then youd have to draw a picture of it. I drew a picture of myself as a bride. – Gwen Stefani

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Being a singer is all about me. About ego. Being a mom is all about being selfless – two different worlds. – Gwen Stefani

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A miracle… my biggest accomplishment is my marriage so far. Because its hard, everyone knows its hard. – Gwen Stefani

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I imagine my children are going to save me from my vanity and be my passion and fill whatever fears I have of the amazing time Im having right now being gone. – Gwen Stefani

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Jody Hill, who I created Eastbound And Down and Fist Foot Way with, was my best man at my wedding. – Danny McBride

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Ive thought about it a hundred times. I even buy bridal magazines sometimes. I want David Tutera to do my wedding. – Marlen Esparza

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The wedding took place in Vermont, where they have legalized gay civil unions, and I married a woman. – Craig Ferguson

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For a girl, the wedding is when youre married. For a guy, its when you get engaged. It takes a real aggressive human being to back out between the ring and the wedding. – Max Greenfield

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