Words matter. These are the best Liberty Ross Quotes, and they’re great for sharing with your friends.

My eldest brother Atticus just won an Oscar some years ago, as he wrote the music for ‘The Social Network.’
Whatever I wear has to be comfortable.
I romanticized domesticity for a while, and loved having a shopping list of groceries stuck to the fridge for the first time.
The most valuable thing I can share is the importance of living in truth. Sometimes, facing those truths can actually be your worst fear.
Trusting your gut is always the best thing – no matter what people around you insist you should be doing or saying or thinking. Only you know and once you live in truth,your heart is completely free.
I love the fabric of Genetic jeans. There’s a softness. I always travel in them. It feels like you’re in like your most comfortable pajamas.
I love when girls wear print-on-print. It looks so cool.
I went from the glamour of working with Karl Lagerfeld and John Galliano to living on an isolated hilltop, with my husband gone most of the time.
The first years of my life were spent in a roller disco in the early ’80s called Flipper’s. It was a real riotous, incredible time. I am slightly obsessed with the place.
No life is perfect; we all have our problems and issues, and I believe that it’s good to be true to who you are.
What I have always loved about modelling is the chance to play a part. I am quite shy naturally, but I like getting into somebody else’s head space, understanding how people work and the psychology behind their actions.
I’m terrible at sticking to any sort of diet. The more I think I can’t eat something, the more I want to eat it. And I know this is the most annoying thing for a girl to say, but I’m just really lucky; I can eat pretty much what I want.
My father ran a famous L.A. nightclub complete with roller-rink – Flippers – in the early Eighties which was the West Coast’s answer to Studio 54.
I believe in love, and I have no trouble with commitment or loyalty; that’s never been a problem for me.
Everyone lives under their rocks in L.A., so it takes a long time to find your lane.
I honestly don’t think about myself; it’s more about my kids. They were both born in L.A., and they’re like little beams of sun, little tornadoes, and they can’t be in a confined space. And one of the things I love most about L.A. is the freedom there.
I love heels, and as a size 36, I’ve accumulated a wall of amazing high heels from catwalk shows over the years where designers had to make especially small shoes. Tom Ford’s golden versions are my favourite. I do, however, also live in my flat Saint Laurent Chelsea boots or Givenchy sneakers.
I would never say out loud that I am raising my children alone, but a lot of the time it has felt like that.
My mum had this idea I was going to be this long-haired hippie playing guitar and bought me one when I was 13, but my little brother picked it up instead and was such a natural, he kept it! Io Echo is a band my brother now plays in; they’re really good.
My favourite designers always create a strong silhouette, like McQueen and Tom Ford and Alaia. I like structured things that you can throw on, and it’s almost like armour, and you’re, like, ready for the day.
I still have my Levi’s jacket that I bought on the Portobello Road when I was 14, and it’s like part of me, you know, it’s got oils in it, and it’s my comfort, security blanket or something.
I love going out dancing. There is nothing better than letting your hair down and staying up far too late, is there?