I'm the kind of person who wants the people around me to be comfortable, to laugh, and to have a fabulous time - I want them to be as happy as I am.
Angie Harmon
If I have anything to say against Obama it's not because I'm a racist, it's because I don't like what he's doing as President and anybody should be able to feel that way, but what I find now is that if you say anything against him you're called a racist.
It breaks my heart that I don't see my daughters every day, don't get to hug them and brush their hair.
I've got three daughters and I'm going to stand up for them and support them in whatever they want to do.
Let me tell you, when you're pregnant with the first one, it's great of course, all new and 'Yay!' With the second one it's still okay; you can pay attention to number one and she can share in the joy of the pregnancy.
I was not the most attractive child. I had two really big buck teeth. I was horrendous - long, lanky and gangly.
I learned a long time ago that it doesn't make me less of a woman because my babies come out of a different place. My C-sections have been fine.
When I'm not working, I would kill to have some sort of creative outlet other than, say, a coloring book. And when I'm working, I want to do all those things I was griping about - you know, make a turkey-and-cheese sandwich, put it in a zip-top bag, and stick it in a lunch box right now!
When I get bored, I get into trouble.
I keep waiting, like in the cartoons, for an anvil to drop on my head.
I pray every day for my little girls. It's hard out there for the younger generation.
I'm super organized, but a horrible house cleaner.
I want my girls to be strong and self-sufficient.
I'm just confused as to where we lost that in America because it is everyone's God-given right to think the way they think and that's fine. That's why our ancestors came here to America, to believe what they want, pray how they want and follow a religion with whoever they want.
As an actor all we want to do is act and play people.
My husband is the most brilliant father on the planet.
I don't care if you're Republican or a Democrat or a Liberal, getting crucified for the way you think or believe, obviously if it's not hurting anyone, it's just Un-American.
My biggest insecurity is that my personality is too much, and as I get older, it's just getting bigger.
I don't want to be unapproachable.
I'm very, very modest.
Here's kind of my motto - if you're not happy at home, you're not happy anywhere else.
I left 'Law and Order' because I really honestly did want to do movies and did want to be a movie star since I was a little girl.
I don't have the time to curl up on my couch with a good book.
I might not understand everything a Democrat or liberal thinks but hey let's be honest, I don't understand some of the things the Republicans think, but that doesn't make me some dumb hick that doesn't have the right to live here.
It's not like I don't have my own wants and dreams anymore - it's just that the kids come first. It's primal.
I wouldn't say Hollywood is anti-Republican, I certainly haven't experienced that.
When I feel like I'm not doing what I am supposed to as a mother, I will torture myself. I don't know how to deal with it. I find some consolation in the fact that all mommies feel it. If there was a way to cure mommy guilt, I would bottle it and be a bazillionaire.
I think one of the greatest things about the Republican Party is the understanding, we don't point fingers and we have class.
I think it's very hard in this day and age to raise little girls with morals, ethics and values, and them knowing that they are precious creations and that they are important.
I've never been a good patient. I'm not good with pain. It is not for me.
I work 90 hours a week. I work 5 to 9, it's not 9 to 5.
All mothers go through the exact same things.
After I quote unquote came out as a Republican, one of my dearest gay friends said to me, 'You've got to go on a T.V. show and tell everyone you like gay people.' I was like, 'Why?' He was like, 'Because you're a Republican.' I was like, 'I'm sorry who's stereotyping who?'
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