29 Insightful Quotes By Christina Applegate That Inspire You To Give It A Whirl
Christina Applegate is an illustrious American dancer and actress. She kicked-off her acting career as a child artist when she appeared in ‘Married...with Children.’ She bagged in various awards and accolades, including an ‘Emmy Award.’ She also earned ‘Golden Globe’ and ‘Tony Award’ nominations. Some of her well-known works include ‘Sweet Charity,’ ‘Samantha Who?,’ ‘Anchorman: The Legend of Ron Burgundy,’ ‘Vacation,’ ‘Don't Tell Mom the Babysitter's Dead,’ ‘Grand Theft Parsons,’ ‘Bad Moms,’ ‘Anchorman 2: The Legend Continues,’ ‘The Big Hit,’ ‘Hall Pass,’ and ‘The Sweetest Thing.’ Take a look at the compilation of famous sayings by Christina Applegate which have been excerpted from her movies, interviews, and dialogues. Let us browse through the popular quotes by Christina Applegate on cancer, opportunity, focus, creative, mother, thinking, dream, comedy, medicine, struggle, pregnancy, beauty, etc.
I am a 36-year-old person with breast cancer, and not many people know that that happens to women my age or women in their 20s. This is my opportunity now to go out and fight as hard as I can for early detection.
Thought is creative. Be mindful of where your attention is, because the universe doesn't know the difference. It only knows where your focus is. Life will surely manifest where you put that attention.
Sometimes, you know, I cry. And sometimes I scream. And I get really angry. And I get really upset, you know, into wallowing in self-pity sometimes. And I think that it's all part of the healing.
The holidays are also a time when people freak out about their finances. If you don't want to spend the money, why not try some of the other options instead of killing a bunch of animals?
I've been vegetarian for so long now that I don't remember anything different, so it's easy for me to put meals together and make sure my family is eating healthy, too.
Sometimes I stand there going, 'I'm not doing any of this right!' And then I get this big man belch out of her, and I go, 'Ah, we accomplished this together.'
My dream is to have a house on the beach, even just a little shack somewhere so I can wake up, have coffee, look at dolphins, be quiet and breathe the air.
I don't want to raise a child by myself. I could do it. But I definitely don't want to. I want to be a mother who has the original father there.
I was just shaking and then also immediately, I had to go into 'take-care-of-business-mode' which included a change to a more healthy diet.
I have such respect for women who go through pregnancy multiple times. I thought it was beautiful being pregnant. The aftermath is brutal.
I love Christmas. I really do love Christmas. I love being with my family and I love snow. I love the music and the lights and all of it.
I laughed more in the hospital than I ever have in my life, making fun of all the weird things that were happening to me.
But men and women, getting along, it's a joke. We have completely different brains, it's a completely different thing.
I wasn't one to go out and buy a new car and stereo system and expensive clothes. My mom helped keep me grounded.
I've always tried to be pretty healthy, eating well and exercising regularly. I definitely give myself treats.
How do you survive Christmas? You drink a lot. And drink a lot, right. Drink a lot and drink a lot.
I think maintaining relationships with my friends, my mother, my manager, they're all important.
Every single kid in my group of friends at school was from a single-parent family.
There is something about laughter that can take away all the darkness.
The person who I have my child with is going to be the right person.
Comedy can be very freeing. Laughter truly is the best medicine.
Hearing my daughter laugh is the best way to lift my spirit.
Take no moment for granted.
I started doing radio commercials for Kmart when I was 4. They had to splice all my consonants together because I couldnt talk very well. But these jobs helped my mother and me put food on the table. It took the two of us working.
Instead of hitting the treadmill six days a week, I try to spend as much time with my daughter and fit in a bit of cardio during the week. Although, running and playing around with my three-year-old keeps me pretty active as it is.
It was not easy for my mother, being a struggling actress and raising a child. We were these two sort of vagabonds, never knowing where the money was going to come from. She always says she couldn't afford a babysitter, which is why she put me on the stage.
There are a lot of sacrifices a mother makes when she's raising a child by herself. I saw it when I was growing up, watching all my mother did for me. But it wasn't until recently that I fully understood the price she paid because of how we had to struggle.
Everyone in my life thinks I'm competitive because I want to win, but it comes from me wanting everyone to have a good time. And when I see that people aren't enthused, I try to make it really uncomfortable for everyone so they get enthused and want to play hard.
I used to say... 'Don't sweat the small stuff - not even the big stuff.' At the end of the day, none of it matters but your own joy, your own spiritual journey that you go on, God, your loved ones, your friends, your animals. These are the things you've got to cherish and love and embrace.