Quote by Liz Phair
I was trying to break out of the suburbs, and when I did break out

I was trying to break out of the suburbs, and when I did break out, I dont think I took my whole self with me – I think I played a role of being too cool and hip. – Liz Phair

Other quotes by Liz Phair

I blend my green drink every morning. I also fix my son a full-on American breakfast with bacon and toast. – Liz Phair

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Morning
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I wear clothes that most people in the Midwest would probably deem inappropriate at my age. And I rock a bikini all summer long. I know that its not normal, but I just dont care. I live once. – Liz Phair

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Doing something that warrants the attention of the President of the United States is super cool. – Michael K. Williams

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Competition is great. And as long as its friendly and not a malicious thing, then I think its cool. – Janet Jackson

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I did find some time to go to a record store and check out Headstrong actually in the racks. It was pretty cool I never thought Id see my own CD sitting there with everyone elses. I made my Mom take lots of pics! – Ashley Tisdale

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Ive never been cool and I dont really care about being cool. Its just an awful lot of time and hair gel wasted. – Chris Martin

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cool

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