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I make sure that I take good care of me.
A lot happens at 50, the best thing being that you just don't care anymore. At 40, you still care. At 30, you care way too much - and your twenties are quite frankly a nightmare. Bring on 60, I say: just imagine the joy of having grandchildren.
For the most part, I don't care who plays at my side.
I plan to take care of business at 160 just like I did at 154.
I respect people's ability to come out and perform and take care of their family based on their bodies.
It's just not my job to think about how other people think about their life or situations. I'm not in their shoes. The only thing I can worry about is me and take care of what's mine.
I don't care if the critics don't like me. I want to be the people's designer, like Diana was the people's princess.
I would mimic my older sisters' skin care routine and watch them do their makeup. I started sneaking some of my mom's products when she wasn't around, and my sisters would ask me, 'Jenna, are you wearing mascara right now?' I would say, 'What? No. I don't even have mascara.'
I can do whatever I want now. I can drop seven songs in two weeks and fans don't care about whether it's from an album or not. They just care about the music.
As caretakers, we feel drained when caring for another, and in order to take care of someone else, we need to take care of ourselves at the same time.
My father Lloyd Bridges worked on a TV show called 'Sea Hunt.' He impressed upon me as a child the importance of taking care of the ocean and working together to do our part to reduce human pollution.
We must focus on strengthening the Affordable Care Act in ways that protect families and small businesses, and not on stripping away coverage from the most vulnerable.
What makes an audience watch something and care about the characters is the emotional life of the characters.
With 'Cardiac Arrest,' I wanted to show that there were times when doctors really didn't care.
I'm a father, a son, and a grandson, and if anyone messed with my wife, mom, or grandmother, and if the law didn't care about it, what would I do? Would I be defined by that action?
I have always taken care of my body.
The football gods have taken care of me.
My wife and I both grew up with parents who were very young. Her mom was, I think, 17 or 18 when she was born; my mom was 15 when I was born. So, as we got older, we started thinking a lot about that - about the time that those people missed because we came along when we did and because they devoted so much of their lives to taking care of us.
Food is the new health care.
I'm suggesting that, until America takes care of its debt, untangles the housing mess and gets unemployment under control, we all commit to working six days a week. Yep, move the standard 35-40 hour work week right up to 48 hours.
In my opinion, real reform, which lowers costs and ensures all Americans get the quality, affordable health care that they deserve, cannot be accomplished without a robust public option.
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