Top 22 Marissa Jaret Winokur Quotes

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I know many people have said it before, but there is no

I know many people have said it before, but there is nothing a cup of coffee and a new pair of shoes can’t fix!
Marissa Jaret Winokur
The truth is if you can eat just a serving size, you can eat anything. But we all know how those harmless treats can call out your name all night long, and rationalizing in the middle of the night is very easy.
Marissa Jaret Winokur
I lived in New York my whole life. Like every New Yorker, I have stories about spending summers on the Jersey shore, riding the roller coaster in Seaside that is now famous for that sickening photo of it being washed out to sea.
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We have to support each other’s tired nerves, I know that sounds so Pollyanna, but really… Mommy groups can be amazing, but haven’t you ever gone to one and felt like you are back in high school, totally on the outside of the ‘cool kids’ club? I totally have!
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I can gain 20 pounds in a heartbeat.
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I have no regrets. I had an amazing surrogate who carried my son for me. I am so grateful to her. I can even say I am grateful for having cancer. I was always meant to be a mom, but if I didn’t have cancer, I never would have had Zev. I would have had a kid, but not Zev, and I want Zev – tantrums and all.
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Nobody likes my hair blonde!
Marissa Jaret Winokur
I’m sure that blondes have more fun, but I think that as a brunette I might work more.
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I’ve had the exact same brown hair all my life, and my whole life, people have been telling me to change my hair.
Marissa Jaret Winokur
I was 27, an unemployed actress living in a really crappy studio apartment. I had just moved to Los Angeles alone, away from my family. I had cervical and uterine cancer and I was told that I would never be able to carry a baby.
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I’m showbiz-fat. It’s so funny, in all the reviews that I read, no one wants to use the word ‘fat’ as an adjective. So I have to deal with ‘dimpled-kneed,’ ‘hefty,’ ‘plus-sized,’ the most obscure words you can imagine.
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Being on set is really hard because there’s craft service.
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I am the youngest of four siblings, and we’re all so close. I don’t know where I would be without my brothers and sister. I secretly believe that my parents love me the most!
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Because dancing is way more fun than the treadmill, I downloaded the video of Beyonce’s ‘Single Ladies’ and started to learn her dance. Let me tell you, if I ever did that dance in a club, I would still be a single lady! But what a workout!
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I want my son to never know the mommy who would rather watch him play basketball than play with him.
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I love sleeping in my son’s silly racecar bed. I love watching hours of ‘Yo Gabba Gabba.’ I love long playdates with his best friend Jack and traveling with Zev. Most of all I love coming home from work and seeing Zev run up to me saying, ‘My mommy’s home! My mommy’s home!’
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I always have hard-boiled eggs with me to eat egg whites for protein. Even when I travel, I bring eggs with me so I don’t eat the plane food. Yes, I’m the person you do not want to sit next to with hard-boiled eggs.
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I love my co-hosts and the crew at ‘The Talk.’
Marissa Jaret Winokur
You would think with me living in Los Angeles I would go to the beach all the time, but we don’t. It’s the same as visiting the Statue of Liberty. If you don’t live in N.Y.C., it’s the first stop on your family vacation, but if you live there, you only go if you have relatives visiting from out of town!
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My God, what did I do before Facebook? I guess I had to call people and see how they’re doing! Now I can just read a post and call when in trouble.
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I’m a 40-year-old, and I have a 5-year-old kid. I don’t want to be unhealthy. I want to be around for as long as I can.
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On Dec. 10, 2000, I learned I was free of cancer.
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