“Whenever I see young girls wearing way too much makeup... you're young, you don't need that much.” WayNeedsYoungGirlToo MuchMakeupWearing Makeup Author:Sara Paxton
“I would never want the responsibility of being the prettiest girl on screen; it's too much.” WantGirlResponsibilityToo MuchScreensPrettiest Author:Rumer Willis
“The problem is, I don't think I've got too much to offer at the minute. I'm busy working on myself. This sounds like real therapy talk, but it's like, you've got to be happy with yourself before you can go out and get yourself a girl.” ThinkingRealProblemGirlSoundToo MuchMinutesLike YouOffersBusyTherapyHappy With YourselfBeing Happy With Yourself Author:Robbie Williams
“I like smudgy black eyes and pale lips for evening. Red lipstick looks great on other girls, but its too much on me.” LooksEyeGirlBlackToo MuchRedLipsEveningPaleLipstickOther GirlRed LipsRed LipstickBlack Eyes Author:Saffron Aldridge
“The genre [of hard-partying girls] seems to have gone out of style - instead of young women who drink too much, it's young women who don't eat enough.” HardEnoughSeemsYoungGirlPartyGoneToo MuchStyleDrinkGenreYoung Women Author:Amy Argetsinger
“Sometimes, girls focus too much on relationships - like, "I need a boyfriend!" But you should really just focus on yourself. But it will all come together when you least expect it.” NeedsShouldSometimesTogetherGirlToo MuchFocusFocus On YourselfNeed A Boyfriend Author:Ashley Tisdale
“After running for my life from hunters, a girl with too much lip gloss doesn't register on my fear radar.” RunningGirlToo MuchLipsHuntersRegisterRadarGlossLip Gloss Author:Sophie Jordan
“I dated all these girls and ended up not liking them and thought to myself, 'What was it that all of them had in common?' They had too much time on their hands. Even though they were pretty, they lacked something. A woman could be less attractive but with ambition and drive, that's the most beautiful thing.” HandsBeautifulGirlCommonToo MuchAmbitionAttractiveBeautiful Things Author:Wale
“Usually, when a young girl is pregnant, she drops out of school and concentrates on being a mother. I thought thats what I had to do, but my counselors told me there was no way they would let me drop out. I had too much promise.” WaySchoolYoungMotherGirlToo MuchPromiseLet MePregnantBeing A MotherCounselor Author:Jenni Rivera
“Girls have long been evaluated on the basis of appearance and caught in myriad double binds: achieve, but not too much, be polite,but be yourself, be feminine and adult; be aware of our cultural heritage, but don't comment on the sexism. . . . Girls are trained to be less than who they really are. They are trained to be what the culture wants of its young women, not what they themselves want to become.” WantLongYoungCultureGirlToo MuchAchieveAdultsBasesCaughtAppearanceBeing YourselfFeminineSexismCommentHeritageYoung WomenPoliteCultural Heritage Author:Mary Pipher
“I did a film when I was about 30; it's a coming of age story called 'Gas Food Lodging,' and I'm so proud of that little independent film. I play this young English geologist, and he's such a simple, loving kind of guy. Doesn't talk too much. He's just a quiet guy, and he gets the girl.” KindLittlesPlayStoriesAgeFilmYoungGuyGirlSimpleToo MuchProudQuietIndependentGasComing Of AgeIndependent FilmGeologist Author:Robert Knepper
“I don't believe consumers want to see fuller-figured girls in ads. Because if they did they would refuse to buy the things they are seeing, and want to buy a different product. If people really want to see a change, they have to speak up on a daily basis to see that change. And I think that models who are suffering from an eating disorder, it is as sad to look at them as the person who is suffering from obesity or who is smoking outside their office or person who is drinking too much at the bar - everybody is suffering from something pretty much.” PeopleIfsThinkingWantBelieveLooksPersonsDifferentSufferingGirlSpeakToo MuchSeeingProductsOfficeEatingModelsBasesDrinkingDon't BelieveRefuseBarsConsumersSmokingDisorderAdsObesityEating DisorderDrinking Too Much Author:Kelly Cutrone