Tori Spelling quotes:

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  • There are days when I struggle with wanting to be a full-time, stay-at-home mom, and feeling guilty about that because I work.

  • I love my mom. My mom loves me. We don't have an easy relationship. I don't think we ever will, but I'd rather have a complicated, misunderstood relationship than have no relationship at all.

  • You know, you only get one family, and you have to make it work.

  • I just want to have a great relationship with my child and have a great family dynamic.

  • Sometimes I do envision just being a stay at home mom but not working isn't an option for me currently.

  • My whole life story is kind of a backhanded compliment.

  • I am bundle of nerves riddled with irrational fears.

  • It's always when you think that you've lost a little of the baby weight that someone steps in grabs a handful of a now sans baby soft belly and asks the inevitable 'When are you due?'

  • I love sharing my stories and experiences with people and connecting to them on both a humorous and emotional level.

  • Whenever something happens that makes me laugh or if I remember something in the middle of the night that I want to share, I jot the experience down.

  • I would eat healthy at times and pig out at times. But I never had to go on a strict diet plan.

  • I want to be a positive role-model for my daughter. The last thing I want to put out there is that it's acceptable to be too thin or have an eating disorder because you're in Hollywood.

  • I want to be a cool mom.

  • During my first pregnancy, I spent a lot of time worrying about how big I was getting and how I would lose it afterwards.

  • My kids will grow up in a house knowing that it's perfectly normal for two men to be in love, it's perfectly normal for two women to be in love. My kids will grow up knowing it's all about love. It doesn't matter who you're with and everyone should have that experience.

  • I am proud of my kids, but I also want to make my mom proud of me. I'm still a momma's girl at the heart of the situation.

  • Sometimes, when I'm alone, I put on six inch heels and wear nothing else and dance around in front of the mirror and do my little stripper dance.

  • Oh my God, I'm not anorexic. I acknowledge that I look thin in photos. I get it.

  • I love my mother.

  • It was, you know, probably 80 degrees out in L.A., and my dad took me outside and there was snow. At the time, I thought, 'Every kid doesn't have snow in their backyard on Christmas?'

  • In all honesty, I grew up a certain way. I never had to worry about money... that was my reality.

  • I love crafting and cooking, doing all of that.

  • I need to work to support my family.

  • I'm eating healthy, I just have a crazy lifestyle.

  • I love drag queens and they love me.

  • I just wanna thank all those amazing Internet bloggers out there that hate me day-to-day. I love you! You rock!

  • I thought that once we were out of the baby stage, parenting would be a breeze.

  • I do have odd habits. I check under my bed every night for the bogeyman. That's just a little thing, though.

  • Little boys are a ton of fun.

  • My reality is the misconceptions about me.

  • I never care about myself out in public when I get the paparazzi swarming me.

  • I never thought I'd have a daughter.

  • I feel like the second child feels like they have to do everything faster.

  • I'm lucky that I have such a hands on husband.

  • I'm not happy not doing anything. When positive things are rolling in, you've got to take them when you can get them.

  • When a marriage fails, the story of the relationship changes. The best parts, the parts that made you think getting married was a good idea, fade from memory.

  • I was always cast doing something athletic. I can't do a cartwheel.

  • I make lots of casseroles that have protein, veggies, carbs and good fats all together.

  • I'm so blessed to have as many jobs that I have, but I do agree that there needs to be some downtime.

  • People are always saying that Hollywood messes up kids. I'm like, 'No, families mess up kids!' I grew up in Hollywood, and I'm perfectly fine. If my children want to go into the entertainment business, I won't stop them, as long as they're passionate about it.

  • With friends, if you keep making an effort to reach out and you keep getting hurt, you eventually stop trying. But it's much harder to give up on family. Somewhere deep down you want it to work so badly that you keep making the same mistake over and over again.

  • My biggest regret? Well, I got my boobs done in my early 20's and if I had known it would or could possibly have impacted production of milk, I would never have had them done. I love being a mom.

  • It's much harder to give up on family.Deep down you want it to work so badly that you keep making the same mistake.

  • I am now officially ordained. Yep, that's right - Reverend Tori Spelling!

  • I wasn't truly comfortable with myself until I was about 30. I spent so much time and energy wondering if I wasn't worthy, and trying to find people to validate me, instead of validating myself.

  • I look at Liv Tyler and think 'It's not fair', because I can't find a flaw on her. And on top of that she seems nice, so it's really not fair.

  • We are not defined by the family into which we are born, but the one we choose and create. We are not born, we become.

  • I'm scared of screwing up my kids.

  • I've worked in almost every other place in Canada except Toronto, funny enough, where my husband's from. The first time I was here it was winter, and I got engaged. The second time I was here it was summer, and I was married. My family lives here, my stepson lives here, so it's a wonderful place. Everyone's very nice and hospitable, unlike Hollywood.

  • If I ever had the time to take on another job, being a party planner would be high on my list.

  • It would be pretty funny to see a Beverly Hills white girl with mad rap skills.

  • After I had my kids, I realized it's pretty much all about instinct - you have to do what's right for you. Everyone has an opinion, but it was all about what you do or don't do. I was so overloaded, so I let my children dictate the way things were supposed to go, and things fell into place.

  • We are a very crafty family.

  • Everyone has their preferred stroller, their preferred crib, their preferred Moses basket. And they have advice on that too!

  • Bad shopping habits die hard.

  • Love is pure and true; love knows no gender.

  • With two kids it's hard to find down time to write so I often write during their nap time.

  • I want to be a loving mom.

  • I want to be a mom who listens.

  • I often refer to myself as a gay man and all my friends are gay and I would like nothing more than for them to be able to be married.

  • I've been a target my entire life. At this point, there's nothing anyone can say that will faze me. Bring it on!

  • I'm never as happy as when I'm pregnant. I literally would have 10 babies if I could!

  • All it takes is for one person to say you're ugly, and you're like, I guess I'm ugly. And that was it.

  • Audiences could never relate to me as anything other than Tori Spelling.

  • Everybody knows there is no such thing as normal. There is no black-and-white definition of normal. Normal is subjective. There's only a messy, inconsistent, silly, hopeful version of how we feel most at home in our lives.

  • I am a huge fan of gays. They love me, and I love them. They think of me as sort of a gay icon.

  • I know in fashion what's new is old and trends repeat but the 90's trends ala 90210 aren't exactly styles I'd want to wear today.

  • I know most people always thank people for believing in them - I actually want to thank people that didn't believe in me.

  • I'd had three great pregnancies. I thought morning sickness was the end of the world, and it's not until something pretty major happens that you're like, oh my gosh those were all a piece of cake. I had a pretty large bleed. I thought I was having a miscarriage.

  • Its always when you think that youve lost a little of the baby weight that someone steps in grabs a handful of a now sans baby soft belly and asks the inevitable When are you due?

  • My mother is who she is. I've become who I am. At some point I realized those two just didn't go together.

  • I'm all for same-sex marriage.

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