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  • Every girl wants to play Bridget Jones. -- Sheridan Smith
  • Bridget Jones has a lot to answer for. -- Daisy Donovan
  • I think that's the whole point of Bridget Jones. It's all about that it's okay to fail. -- Hugh Grant
  • Bridget Jones is part of literary lore now and actually to be a part of it is enormously flattering. -- Colin Firth
  • I was writing an earnest novel about cruises in the Caribbean and I just started writing 'Bridget Jones' to get some money, to finance this earnest work, and then I chucked it out. -- Helen Fielding
  • Single gals aren't all a bunch of Bridget Joneses, desperate for love. -- Anita Hamilton
  • I like you very much. Just as you are." Mark Darcy, Bridget Jones -- Helen Fielding
  • On his fight scene with Hugh Grant in Bridget Jones: It was a delicious experience. -- Colin Firth
  • So here I am. Twenty-eight years old, with thirty looming on the horizon. Drunk. Fat. Alone. Unloved. And, worst of all, a cliche, Ally McBeal and Bridget Jones put together, which was probably about how much I weighed... -- Jennifer Weiner
  • I really love 'Bridget Jones's Diary' - and I love the book, too. You wonder how it ever got made into a movie. She's supposed to be chubby, and two of the hottest guys ever are straight-up fighting over her? -- Mindy Kaling
  • Oh, I love period dramas, especially period dramas starring Colin Firth. I'm like Bridget Jones if she were actually fat." "Oh... Colin Firth. He should only do period dramas. And period dramas should only star Colin Firth. (One-star upgrade for Colin Firth. Two stars for Colin Firth in a waistcoat.) "Keep typing his name, even his name is handsome. -- Rainbow Rowell
  • All Bridget Jones did was give us a word for it - singleton - which was the worst possible thing. -- Daisy Donovan
  • Bridget Jones' Baby, at heart is about the gap between how you expect life to turn out and how it actually does. -- Helen Fielding
  • Though with Bridget Jones's Baby: the Diaries, I'd like to make it clear that I did not ever get pregnant by two men. -- Helen Fielding
  • When 'Ally McBeal' started, I went, 'Oh, my God.' It's like what I was doing. 'Bridget Jones' was in the same vein. I identify with all of them. -- Melanie Mayron
  • With most of the events in the books [ Bridget Jones Diaries ] I draw a little bit from my own life and some from what I see happening around me. -- Helen Fielding
  • With so many dark things to worry about in the world right now, I hope people will just go with the fun and enjoy [ Bridget Jones's Baby: The Diaries]. -- Helen Fielding
  • I'd been working on the [Bridget Jones's Baby: The Diaries material] for years, first, in the Independent newspaper columns and then in the various versions of the movie scripts. -- Helen Fielding
  • I got into my usual obsessive writing frenzy, using all the material I'd worked on for so long and crafting it into a little novel [Bridget Jones's Baby: The Diaries]. -- Helen Fielding
  • I tend to take [ to Bridget Jones Diaries] something that nearly happened, or might have happened, and then exaggerate it to make it funny and to make it tie into the themes. -- Helen Fielding
  • As Bridget writes to her son, in Bridget Jones' Baby - "if you just keep calm and keep your spirits up, things have a habit of turning out all right, just as they did for me." -- Helen Fielding
  • Of course the chronology of the books is a bit back- to - front, and books usually come out before movies. But happily, these [Bridget Jones's] are fictional comedy diaries - not a history of the Battle of Waterloo. -- Helen Fielding
  • I'd always hoped to write the story as a novel, but there was a long period when the [Bridget Jones's Baby: The Diaries] movie was stalled and in confusion. I felt frustrated creatively, and just couldn't work on the Baby material till the movie was sorted out. -- Helen Fielding
  • For me, writing Bridget's [Jones] stories is an instinctive, organic thing, which tends to happen more by accident than design. -- Helen Fielding
  • If the stories don't come from the inside out, then Bridget [Jones] is not being true to herself and it's very important to me that she stays that way. -- Helen Fielding
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