Quote by Jennifer Garner
My sisters both are working mothers. I understand that my being an

My sisters both are working mothers. I understand that my being an actress as well as being at home isnt some heroic thing. That doesnt mean it isnt confusing or difficult – especially that question of how you find a balance. – Jennifer Garner

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I wasnt a woman who stayed tiny like I thought I would. I definitely gave myself the freedom to eat what I wanted. – Jennifer Garner

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I always, always meant to be on stage. I only ended up even auditioning for television and movies because I was understudying a Turgenev play on Broadway and was so broke that, when I got a mini-series, I had to take it and was so ashamed because I was such a snob. – Jennifer Garner

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movies
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My parents started with very little and were the only ones in their families to graduate from college. As parents, they focused on education, but did not stop at academics – they made sure that we knew music, saw art and theatre and traveled – even though it meant budgeting like crazy. – Jennifer Garner

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I usually write away from home, in coffee shops, on trains, on planes, in friends houses. I like places where theres stuff going on that you can lift your eyes, see something interesting, overhear a conversation. – Jonathan Safran Foer

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I came here in 1974 to do a play, and then I went to L.A. I really like living in America. I feel more at home here than anywhere else. – Anthony Hopkins

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For me, London is and always will be home. – Clive Owen

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Its not like Im this glamour diva who hands everything over and I just sit on my throne at home. – Heidi Klum

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What is wonderful about great literature is that it transforms the man who reads it towards the condition of the man who wrote. – E.M. Forster, Two Cheers for Democracy, 1951

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Economics has never been a science – and it is even less now than a few years ago. – Paul Samuelson

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