Quote by Helen Hunt
I wanted to have a personal life that I fully inhabited, not becau

I wanted to have a personal life that I fully inhabited, not because I am such a great mom, but for me. – Helen Hunt

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I do eat well. I try to love my body. That is what I tell my daughter. I say, Love every bite of food. Love your body. Were all going to be dead soon. Actually I dont say that last thing to her. – Helen Hunt

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Food
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Movie acting is a great job for your twenties: You travel all over, you have affairs with people, and you throw yourself into one part and then another. It gets more challenging as you get older, and its not just having a daughter, its wanting to have your own life and be yourself. – Helen Hunt

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Travel
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I know for me the subject of how to be in a relationship is precious and complicated and challenging. – Helen Hunt

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relationship
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Im a mom first, a singer second. – Gretchen Wilson

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Im a just a mom when I walk down the street. – Alice Barrett

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

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Im like any working mom. – Kelly Ripa

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Absence diminishes little passions and increases great ones, as the wind extinguishes candles and fans a fire. – François VI de la Rochefoucault

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Dreaming of a tomorrow, which tomorrow, will be as distant then as tis today. – Lope de Vega

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What a snapshot is to your life, your life is to eternity, so wouldn’t it be nice if eternity captured you smiling? – Robert Brault, rbrault.blogspot.com

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For one seldom hears a genuine laugh nowadays, and much of the phraseology of laughter is a mere fashion of speech. There are many people whose sides have never ached from over-indulgence in the outward expression of mirth…. With some persons a wheeze or a chuckle is the utmost they can compass. – “Laughter,” in The Spectator for the week ending Saturday, January 19, 1889

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