When I was doing 'Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind' I was asked, 'If there was one part of your life that you could erase, what would it be?' And I was so stunned by that. I thought: 'Nothing.' I would keep all the good bits and the bad bits, because those things made me who I am.
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I suffered from 'No one will ever fancy me!' syndrome, well into my teens. Even now I do not consider myself to be some kind of great, sexy beauty. Absolutely not.
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My husband and I met in a house fire, basically.
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I do have impossibly high standards.
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I like the diversity that my children are exposed to every day.
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The happiness I feel in having a family has brought me a real beauty.
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I finally moved out of my parent's house. It was only fair to let my sister have her own room.
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It's very easy to be judgmental until you know someone's truth.
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I won't allow magazines in the house. When I was younger, I wanted to have my hair cut like so-and-so in the class above me at school, not somebody in a magazine. You see young girls trying to dress like so-and-so because they've seen lots of pictures of them.