Quote by Holly Madison
I want my daughter to be proud of me and look up to me. I think ea

I want my daughter to be proud of me and look up to me. I think early on in my pregnancy I realized that to be the mom I want to be, I had to change my life, and thats what Im doing. – Holly Madison

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I like food too much to go on some crazy diet. French fries are my favorite downfall. – Holly Madison

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In L.A., I dont really want to go out because traffic sucks so bad. Im sorry, Im not going to spend five hours a day in my car, so you have to choose where you live very carefully. – Holly Madison

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car
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The last couple relationships I had were long distance. Its not like I can make much of an effort to travel and see anybody. The guy had to do all the work, unfortunately. – Holly Madison

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My mother thinks I could have even run a larger company. – Christie Hefner

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My whole life sort of ended when my mom died. – Cheryl Strayed

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