Top 25 Marisol Nichols Quotes

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Everyone is born free and equal.

Everyone is born free and equal.
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Years ago, I used to skip breakfast altogether, wrongly thinking that if I didn’t eat it, I might lose weight or something.
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Yes, I have used my success to bring goodness to the world. Because I’m an actress, and I’m on someone’s favorite show or whatever, I think maybe they will listen to me. I feel there’s a responsibility to use that platform wisely.
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I had a job since I was 12 years old. I did everything under the sun. I pumped gas. I worked at gas stations, car washes, dry cleaners, anything and everything that I had to do to pay the bills. So for me, I know what it’s like to hustle.
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I’m not a pain girl. I hate pain. Don’t like pain.
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If you were to ask me to speak Swedish or Dutch or German, I have no idea if I could pull that off!
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I use Stevia instead of sweetener. I add it to coffee or tea instead of sugar – you can even cook with it. The vanilla flavor is to die for!
Marisol Nichols
Use spices for flavor in food rather than adding a bunch of oils, fats, or sauces.
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I have two paintings that used to belong to my grandmother, who lived in Chicago. When I was young, I used to sleep over at her house. They came to me when she passed away. I remember looking at them when I was a girl, and now, every time I see them, I feel good.
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I like the pirate and gypsy vibe. That’s always been my thing.
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I like flavor – I could never stick to any diet that was steamed vegetables and low-fat chicken breast.
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I would love to do a really stupid character on ‘The Office’. I’m so an ‘Office’ fan.
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If you want a favorite book, Orson Scott Card’s ‘Ender’s Game’. You’ll be hooked. I think he’s written like twelve or thirteen.
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We believe slavery was abolished with Abraham Lincoln; unfortunately, human slavery is alive and well.
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Moms rock!
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I’m pretty good with languages.
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Growing up, I just wanted to be like everyone else. I didn’t value or understand the beauty in being different at the time in my life.
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I turned my daughter on to Strawberry Shortcake. I was really into the show when I was a kid.
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Every year, my family and I would go visit my mom’s family in Texas. We would drive from Chicago to Texas, and once we started to get towards San Antonio, everyone looked like me! It was such a great feeling. Everyone had the same brown skin that I did.
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I can’t wait to use a BabyBjoern. I’m in love with the Orbit Baby stroller, and I also really like the Bugaboo.
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We moved around a ton when I was a kid. I think we lived in 9 different houses before I was 15 – we moved from the city back to the suburbs; different suburbs, different houses, all over the place.
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I can bring Rain with me everywhere I go, but when she’s in school, I don’t know what I’ll do. The longest I’ve been away from her is three days, and I cried my eyes out. The first day of school will be so hard.
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My view of the world changed completely when I became a mom. I’m suddenly like, ‘Do pop songs always say things like this? How could they put that on the radio?’
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Nothing really prepared me for the amount of work, or the amount of rewards, that came with being a new mom.
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I had a pretty rough childhood. I was raised for a few years by my single mom, until she married my stepdad a little later.
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