Jenny Mollen Quotes

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I never had a go-to girl squad. I think that I'm only f

I never had a go-to girl squad. I think that I’m only friends with loners, so I have a select group of loners that I hang out with individually.
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My parents have been married multiple times each, so the idea of being committed to somebody was scary.
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I don’t want to read about the fabricated version of someone‘s life. I want to know what haunts you, what are you ashamed of, what embarrasses you, what do you wish was different?
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Social media has changed my life, and it taught me that you can make your own path and really find who you are as an artist, in whatever capacity.
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I just want everyone to like me. That’s my main flaw.
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Discipline tops my list of most-hated things, followed closely by portobello mushrooms.
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I’ve always gravitated toward men who sort of kind of eclipsed me in some way. And I think that it’s because I have this need to be better.
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I want to be doing something that I love and actually being able to feed myself by doing it.
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My brother and I have never been that close. We have different mothers and never lived in the same house. As kids, my sister, Samantha, and I lived in San Diego and Brad in Brooklyn. The only time I saw him was in the summer when our visitations with our father overlapped.
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I don’t know how not to share.
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The books on my nightstand are so bizarre, very eclectic – like, every German author, and then I have a couple of books by this ex-boyfriend of mine there. I just want to make sure that he’s not too much better than I am!
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On Twitter, people just want to hear a joke. They don’t really want to know about your life.
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I surround myself with bizarre people. They’re more fun to write about.
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It was hard to write about my dad for the first book because I know how sensitive he is. I knew he wasn’t going to take it as well as my mom, who can kind of roll with the punches and is used to having me tell her everything she has done wrong as a parent.
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I don’t think that crazy should have a negative connotation – it just means that you’re fun. I think that crazy is just a term that boring people use to describe fun people.
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There’s this unspoken assumption when you’re the child of a doctor that nothing is ever wrong with you – or at least nothing horrendous enough to warrant your father leaving work.
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I think, as a woman and as somebody in the entertainment industry, we have to be careful what we’re putting out there and what we’re trying to say.
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I wouldn’t be a writer if I couldn’t tell the truth.
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Long story short: E. L. James is a hero.
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I don’t think enough women are being honest about motherhood.
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