122 Quotes by Jenny McCarthy

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    All those girls who were mean to me[in high school], I pay them back by going through the drive-through window and asking for my burger. That feels really great.

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    Because they've either conveniently forgotten with time or they're trying to be supportive, most mothers won't tell you how hard pregnancy (and then childbirth) can be. Let me tell you, it is. It's brutal sometimes! But, if I did it, ANYONE can do it. I mean, I always knew I was meant to do something really BIG in life, and now I know that this was it. Screw winning an Academy Award someday ... I GAVE BIRTH

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    No I don't have a sex tape and I'm kind of upset that I don't. You know why? 'Cause I'm really good,

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    I love Botox, I absolutely love it. I get it minimally so I can still move my face. But I really do think it's a savior.

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    Let me see if I can put this in scientific terms: Think of autism like a fart, and vaccines are the finger you pull to make it happen.

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    Waking your kids up for school the first day after a break is almost as much fun as birthing them was.

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    I deserve to be happy and I think a lot of people stay in relationships for wrong reasons and instead of just looking at each other and just saying, 'you know, it's like sands of the hourglass, we learned our lessons, we can end in war or we can end in peace.'

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    Marriage is a pretty amazing thing when you think about it. For two people to live together for so long under the same roof is a big accomplishment. Fifty-year anniversaries are becoming extinct, yet again proving that long marriages deserve awards and praise. Sometimes I see old people in restaurants sitting together eating their meals and I watch them. Sometimes it makes me sad. They don't even talk. Is it because they have nothing else to say, or can they simply read each other's mind by now?

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