Well, every time I get ready to do a job I want to lose weight.
Meaning of the quote
Fran Drescher, a famous American actress, says that whenever she has a job to do, she wants to lose weight first. She probably means that she wants to look and feel her best before starting a new project or acting role. Preparing for a job can make her motivated to take care of her body and health, so she can perform her best.
About Fran Drescher
Fran Drescher is an American actress, writer, producer, and trade union leader best known for her role as Fran Fine in the TV sitcom The Nanny. She has also appeared in various films and other TV shows, and was recently elected as the president of the SAG-AFTRA union.
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Since my illness, I’ve felt the presence of my angels.
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Life is precious and there’s not a lot of room for anger.
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If we don’t empower ourselves with knowledge, then we’re gonna be led down a garden path.
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I don’t go to places where I’m going to get mobbed.
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I told her I wanted a plastic surgeon to sew me up, and I wanted her to freeze my ovaries, so I could harvest the eggs and have a biological child through a surrogate.
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