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Make Quotes by Reese Witherspoon
- For our first date, I made Ryan Hamburger Helper, which is basically what I grew up on. I make my own version of it now,…
- I'm trying to make it cool to be a good girl.
- I'm not a politician, She says evenly. If I want to be one, I'll run for office. Susan Sarandon, whom I know and love, is…
- Many people worry so much about managing their careers, but rarely spend half that much energy managing their LIVES. I want to make my life,…
- I love to cook comfort food. I'll make fish and vegetables or meat and vegetables and potatoes or rice. The ritual of it is fun…
- There are things in my life that are hard to reconcile, like divorce. Sometimes it is very difficult to make sense of how it could…
- I spent a lot of my 20s just trying to make other people happy, rather than trying to figure out if doing that made me…
- The thing that bugs me about today's kids is that everyone gets MVP. Everybody receives the award! No! That's not right! I vividly remember the…
- I get it, girls, that its cool to be a bad girl. But it is possible to make it in Hollywood without doing a reality…
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