Quote by Cindy Crawford
Watching your husband become a father is really sexy and wonderful

Watching your husband become a father is really sexy and wonderful. – Cindy Crawford

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Its a huge change for your body. You dont even want to look in the mirror after youve had a baby, because your stomach is just hanging there like a Shar-Pei. – Cindy Crawford

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When you are getting ready to become a mom, being in love with someone just isnt enough. You need to think about whether he would be a good parent and raise your children with similar beliefs. – Cindy Crawford

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I was recording stuff with my dad when I was like five, six years old. I played with him on tour. Id gone with him to Japan in 91, played some gigs, did a couple shows at the Albert Hall. – Dhani Harrison

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And my dad drilled it in my head, you know, If you want it bad enough, and youre willing to make the sacrifices, you can do it. But first you have to believe in yourself. – Jennie Finch

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Im worried because of my mother, shes going to see my performance and shes quite hard. Shes going to see me naked. And my Dad, woah. Yeah, theyre going to see me like a woman, you know? – Eva Green

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I would say the most help I got was from my dad. My dad is a civil engineer in Switzerland hes 90 years old now, so hes no longer active as a civil engineer, but still a very active person. – Claude Nicollier

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