Quote by Avril Lavigne
Im very comfortable with how I look. I always have been. I think I

Im very comfortable with how I look. I always have been. I think I look pretty good. Theres nothing I want to change. Im pretty happy with what Ive got. – Avril Lavigne

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I dont believe war is a way to solve problems. I think its wrong. I dont have respect for the people that made the decisions to go on with war. I dont have that much respect for Bush. Hes about war, Im not about war – a lot of people arent about war. – Avril Lavigne

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To understand me, you have to meet me and be around me. And then only if Im in a good mood – dont meet me in a bad mood. – Avril Lavigne

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