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- It's really hard to find things that are worth leaving them for. [Balancing work and motherhood is] really hard. One night in Nashville, my son…
- On the paparazzi: If I have my daughter in the car and they are making me nervous, I'll do whatever I have to do. I…
- She's French, so she's teaching them French, and their previous nanny was Spanish, so they're fluent in Spanish.
- I sort of look at some peers of mine and I think, 'No, you've got it all wrong!' I just want to tell them all…
- In Britain, they have a lot of laws to protect you, and we enforce them very strongly so that our children can stay private figures,…
- I love getting cookbooks - people will give them to me, and I read them like novels and file everything away.
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- In a democracy the poor will have more power than the rich, because there are more of them, and the will of… — Aristotle
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