Quote de la quotes : #covergirls
“A lot of girls who are high-profile in Hollywood—they’ve been doing cover stories for big magazines since they were in their early twenties. And I haven’t. I feel quite nervous about it! And having to do cover shoots while pregnant. You’re like, ‘Well, I’m pregnant. So, you know, I haven’t really got a waist anymore.’ I don’t enjoy the pregnancy bit of having big boobs, really.” Rosamund Pike On shooting magazine covers while pregnant to Glamour magazine‘s October 2014 issue.
“The question is really why do so many women’s careers take off just as they have children? Is it because you are risking everything in your relationship and the risk taker in you carries through into your professional life? You have less time to worry and overanalyze—maybe that’s it. Or the huntress instinct to provide for your family is awoken. It has a nourishing effect on your imagination—in my job, imagination is key.” Rosamund Pike On doing kids and career all at once:
“I’m surprised it’s so surprising. I have my guy, who thinks I’m pretty enough in our life together, so I don’t need to be seducing the audience that way. I think it’s also just my style, what I like in creative work, what I’ve always been attracted to, even as a little girl . . . I always had an appreciation for the macabre.” Claire Danes On her famous ‘cry face’ on the cover of Harper’s Bazaar UK magazine’s October 2014 issue
“I want to be giving girls the message that, sometimes you do gain 70 pounds having a baby. The whole point is I want girls to love themselves. I want them to feel good about who they are… The thing is, I’m lucky because I was loved. But I have seen so many young women who can’t feel good about themselves because they just don’t have… that love.” Kate Hudson On being a good role modelon the cover of Red magazine’s October 2014 issue
“No! I still believe in love. The nirvana man, he’s out there somewhere. But you just have to work at it. You have to work at everything.” Jennifer Lopez … On whether she’s given up on looking for The One to ELLE.
“Everybody has seen that I make mistakes. Every single album I have ever made is about love. But I am not going to give up. I have to look at what I do wrong. I rush in, I get swept up, I ignore the signs. But so many of us are guilty of these things. Each time it goes wrong it’s hard. I get really hurt but I have to let myself go: ‘What did I do? What can I learn?’ And as hard and as hurtful as things get, I want to believe I will be able to go one step higher. I’ve got to hope that if I keep going I will eventually get it right.” Jennifer Lopez On love in October 2014 issue of ELLE.