Quote by Helen Hunt
I do eat well. I try to love my body. That is what I tell my daugh

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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