These are some of Jennifer's most memorable and
meaningful quotes. She always speaks her mind whether it be from
a song, public function, or magazine article. This is what makes
her so wonderful!!

"When somebody follows you 20 blocks to the pharmacy, where
they watch you buy toilet paper, you know your life has changed."
It's impossible to satisfy everyone, and I suggest we all stop
trying.
"Everybody always asks if we're happy. Give me a break. We're
married two years. In Hollywood years, that's forever." - on
her marriage to Brad Pitt, after 2 years
You know what, there is definitely a part of you that asks, 'Hmm,
why am I getting noticed for my hair and not my work.'"
I usually wind up going with a movie that has a role that speaks
to me as an actress. I tend to not want to do something I have done
before. I look for something real… something funny…
something dramatic... it doesn’t matter.
I loved being a waitress before I was a working actress…
I think I would still be good at it.
Exercise...I eat 3 meals a day, all balanced meals and I do NOT
cut out carbohydrates all together...that's a loss. Exercising and
eating right, and trying to keep your mind in a healthy place. That's
half the battle.
went to see a Broadway Show...”Children of a Lesser God”
…sitting in the first row. And I was swept away into another
world. And I wanted to do that for people. Because as a kid, I wasn't
the happiest kid...once I started seeing plays...little windows
into other people's lives.
Telemarketing timeshares...where people really start to hate you.
Anonymously of course. I worked in an ad agency as an assistant
to the broadcasting dept. My favorite job was waitressing...people
interaction and all.
First, Happy Early Birthday and congratulations on your recent
marriage! I love you as an actress and your work on Friends so much!
I think you have so much potential still yet unseen...But, my question
is: what is your main goal in working with Voxxy, and what point
do you want to get across for teenage girls?
My father especially not. He's an actor himself...he thought the
amount of rejection would be too painful. And he wanted me to have
a career that would guarantee a salary. So, of course, that made
me want to do it even more.
First of all, make sure you know why you're doing it. Second of
all, take classes and get into a great acting class. Find a wonderful
teacher. It's a tough business and you have to have thick skin.
And that's something they don't teach in class. And just have a
lot of patience...I had bad job after bad job after bad job...one
movie in particular called 'Leprechaun.' You've got to start somewhere!
Get to the root of the problem...talk, talk, ask questions, educate
yourself. I haven't had one but I've battled with the issue of weight,
and it's very painful and very confusing. And I think this industry
contributes to that...the unrealistic goals that girls are trying
to achieve, whether it's the acting or modeling world. Find someone
to talk to and get to the root of the problem. I'm just now starting
to educate myself about it because I've been hit with so many accusations
about having an eating disorder myself. But I have no problem with
eating!
Talk to each other...don't let them escape. My parents tried to
escape each other and me...If I had only known I could plop down
next to them and ask them...at the time though parents weren't really
getting divorced, I was the minority. And don't let them fight through
you either. And it has nothing to do with you Which is one thing
I didn't do...I could go on and on. It's a tough one to give a quick
answer to.
think they affect it by putting it out there. It starts with the
human being and their obsession, and the media just feeds on it..The
hardest thing to get is an understanding of who you are and what
you're trying to achieve. You have to realize that the media isn't
real, it's fantasy...it's created. The obsessions starts within
unfortunately and the media feeds into it. Detach yourself--put
down the magazines. That's what I've done. I'm right there with
you, I'm in the same boat. I did it when I was a teenager and when
I was in my 20's.
First of all, I'd like to say that I don't feel I'm a 'spokesperson'
for young teens. That's too much responsibility. I feel equal to
all young teens and women in the quest for truth about the world
and what it's all about. Would I be as fit if I wasn't on TV...I
don't know, since I am. All I know is that being fit makes me feel
very good. I sleep better and I feel better about myself. Unfortunately
they go hand in hand...that's a truth about the business. But I
don't do it for the business--I do it for myself.
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