They said whaat?! Best celeb quotes. #workingwomen.

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“I’m 54 years old. I can’t make my fingers walk; it’s humiliating! And a guy asked me to lift up my skirt to show them my shoes, and I said, ‘I don’t need to do that. Let’s keep some dignity.’ Julieanne Moore about the redcarpet prattle and the stupid mani cam which zoomed in on actresses’ hands to Harpersbazaar.com

“It helps that the children are older. It’s easier doing it without an infant, put it that way. Poor Rosamund Pike. She just had a baby. It’s really tough. And she looks fucking awesome. But I’ve been there! With my daughter, I’d been nursing her almost a year, and one of my boobs conked out, so I was completely uneven.” Cutlets to the rescue? “Oh, yeah! It’s not glamorous at all, by the way.” Julieanne Moore to Harpersbazaar.com

“I filmed A Little Chaos during my first trimester. I literally had sick bags hidden under my skirts. We had to keep letting out the clothes. I had boobs like a shelf – it was bonkers. I go soft and doughy quite quickly when I’m pregnant.” Kate Winslet to Instyle.com

“Well, it’s definitely happening on the old face, that’s for sure. The wrinkles are here and they’re here to stay.” kate Winslet to instyle

“I feel like I’m so good at raising a kid when I’m not working. I don’t forget anything. I’ve got everything covered. It’s a real luxury to have a moment when I’m not scrambling. I feel like most of my life, I’m trying to do two things at once, both to the best of my abilities. So that leaves me feeling pretty exhausted. I’m the person who falls asleep all the time. You invite me over for dinner or to a party, and there’s a whole scrapbook of pictures of me napping. I’ve even been given a nickname because of my snoring.” Michelle Williams to Elle UK

“No one would dare to say a degrading remark about being black or dare to say a degrading remark on Instagram about someone being gay,” Madonna continues. “But my age – anybody and everybody would say something degrading to me. And I always think to myself, why is that accepted? What’s the difference between that and racism, or any discrimination? They’re judging me by my age. I don’t understand. Because women, generally, when they reach a certain age, have accepted that they’re not allowed to behave a certain way. But I don’t follow the rules. I never did, and I’m not going to start.” Madonna to Rolling Stone

“He’s a brilliant madman. He can’t help himself. Like, he doesn’t have the same filters other people have. He has to blurt things out – he’s always saying inappropriate stuff. But he also has brilliant ideas in the studio, if you can get him to pay attention long enough. But he’s a beautiful mess. I love him. I think he takes award shows too seriously. Madonna on Kanye West

“ You know, when we did the issue with Kim on the cover with Karl and Riccardo, no one wanted to lend clothes, no one invited her to the shows, she was really rejected by everyone. Maybe we were good luck because after us she did U.S. Vogue, all the other magazines. Honestly, she is a very nice person. And Kanye’s a big talent, you know? In the last issue, Kanye curated a feature about art, he’s very cultured, he’s doing so many things, I don’t know how he does it all.” Carine Roitfeld on Kim and Kanye to NYMag ( honestly).

“My eyes are set forward and I’ve never been happier. I have too much respect for Sean and our two extraordinary children to sell our past joys and woes for public consumption and fodder.” Robin Wright  vanityfair.com

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