Tag: Drew Barrymore
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Being a Barrymore didn’t help me, other than giving me a great sense of pride and a strange spiritual sense that I felt OK about having the passion to act. It made sense because my whole family had done it and it helped rationalise it for me.
Drew Barrymore
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I was 14 when I moved into my own apartment. I was so scared. I didn’t know anything.
Drew Barrymore
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You’ve just got to do the best that you can.
Drew Barrymore
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I feel like some of my baby fat is going away, and that’s not just physically, it’s psychologically. I think that your body is in tune with your mind and your spirituality and your heart. If things are going better, I just think you look better.
Drew Barrymore
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When things are perfect, that’s when you need to worry most.
Drew Barrymore
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I’m a real stay-at-home mom. I’m really hands-on. Everything else became secondary.
Drew Barrymore
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I hate flatscreens. I don’t want to see anything in that much pixilation. I don’t need to see the pimple on someone’s face. I love the world through glass. The more old, dusty and tainted that glass is, the prettier and more impressionistic that is to me. I don’t need to see everything perfectly. I don’t like it.
Drew Barrymore
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I really want to understand the mind so I can be more comfortable with the way people are. Being comfortable with people is incredibly important.
Drew Barrymore
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I used to look in the mirror and feel shame, I look in the mirror now and I absolutely love myself.
Drew Barrymore
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When you’ve been locked up in a mental institution, people are going to ask questions. It was OK, because I didn’t have to act perfect all the time.
Drew Barrymore