Top 100 Quotes & Sayings by Hilaria Baldwin

Explore popular quotes and sayings by an American businesswoman Hilaria Baldwin.
Last updated on April 14, 2025.
Hilaria Baldwin

Hilaria Baldwin is an American yoga instructor, entrepreneur, podcaster, and author. She was the co-founder of a chain of New York-based yoga studios called Yoga Vida, and has released an exercise DVD and a wellness-focused book. She has been married to Alec Baldwin since 2012.

Anytime I have to write down what I do, I write yoga instructor. That's what I do. My thing is yoga.
I spent a lot of my childhood in Spain. My nuclear family lives in Spain and has lived there for a long time.
There's nothing wrong with me, and I'm not going to apologize for the amount of time that I spent in two countries and I'm not going to apologize for the fact that I speak two languages and I'm not going to apologize for the fact that I have two versions of my name.
I go to the gym and I practice yoga every day. — © Hilaria Baldwin
I go to the gym and I practice yoga every day.
I don't know if I have the right answers, but I can tell you that I try to not respond in a moment of being angry.
My thing is about being authentic and when people say I'm not being authentic, it hurts my feelings.
Alec isn't good at keeping secrets from me! He told me beforehand that he was going to propose. I really love that about him, that we have no secrets.
When I was growing up, in this country, I would use the name Hillary and in Spain, I would use the name Hilaria.
I love that Cuties is sustainable. They use good ingredients. They're a really thoughtful brand. And I like that they don't leak.
My kids are used to new siblings coming in, so they're already like, 'When is the next one going to come?' And I'm like, 'Guys, you and the entire world need to stop asking me that!'
Do people think we eat, like, gold cereal in the morning? We're really simple, simple, simple people. We grocery shop; we wash our own dishes. We do most of the things that most people do.
I was born in Boston. I spent time in Boston and in Spain. My family now lives in Spain. I moved to New York when I was 19 years old and I have lived here ever since. For me, I feel like I have spent 10 years sharing that story over and over again. And now it seems like it's not enough.
To people, secrets are only scary when they're secrets. Once you let the secret out, it's not so scary anymore.
I carry tension in my shoulders, and I fell in love with yoga because it stretches the muscles that have become tense as a result of stress. — © Hilaria Baldwin
I carry tension in my shoulders, and I fell in love with yoga because it stretches the muscles that have become tense as a result of stress.
Carmen is just fabulous. She's the boss. She's just so funny, and she's such a little adult that wants to hang out with Alec and I late at night.
I go to 'SNL' with Alec. I literally watch on a feed from his room. I'm not in the audience. I watch in his room. I get so cozy.
I'm 90 percent healthy, but I like to live as well.
In yoga we say 'you want to ground to the floor.' Getting yourself to motivate is about putting your feet on the floor, grounding and going. It's one of the most important forces we can have.
The one thing that I won't sacrifice is taking care of my kids. I want to make sure I fulfill that commitment.
All my kids' given names, the first names, are all from people in my life, and they have my husband's last name. And we were very thoughtful about it.
My parents raised my brother and me with two cultures, American and Spanish, and I feel a true sense of belonging to both.
I am a super kumbaya mom.
My diet and exercise habits - which make me feel good and earn my doctor's approval - have made it easy to lose the bulk of the weight I gained during pregnancy.
Ethnically I am a mix of many, many, many things.
My intention is not to be an American TV personality. My intention is not to be a Spanish TV personality. My intention is to talk about health and fitness and being a mom.
I listen to parenting books on tape.
We eat really well. It is my job, as their mother, our job as parents, to feed them well so that they're healthy so that they are very well behaved.
I think I rest in the moment of not being able to rest. I rest by trying to make the moment as efficient as possible.
I am a teacher. I get up in front of large groups of people and teach them how to do yoga - I work one-on-one with them.
The more you invest in your health, the less you have to cover up it all up!
I just feel like kids learn by example, and if you want to teach your kid to be kind, you can't be mean at them.
My parents, they call me Hilaria, my whole family call me Hilaria.
You can spend 20 minutes or an hour on Facebook or you can spend 20 minutes or an hour at the gym.
We like to say 'husband' and 'wife' a lot. I say, 'husband, where are you?' He says, 'where is my wife? How is my wife doing?'
Yes I am a white girl... Europe has a lot of white people in there. My family is white.
My husband knows I'm not a big material person - we're very lucky to have lovely things, but I want a foot rub or to just sit and talk.
On a typical day, walking down the street, there are a couple of photographers and then there get to be more and more. It's the most awkward thing, because you have to pretend that they're not there and it drives you nuts.
I'm trying to make things better, and you have people outside who are constantly trying to make things terrible all the time. Why? Because humiliation sells.
I could go back to teaching the yoga and not doing the TV for the rest of my life and be perfectly happy. — © Hilaria Baldwin
I could go back to teaching the yoga and not doing the TV for the rest of my life and be perfectly happy.
When we agree to be parents, we have to accept the good and the bad.
Even if I have five minutes, I'll just dunk myself in a bath. My kids are the same way - we all bathe both in the morning and at night.
You know you look bad when people start saying 'Are you ok? You look really tired.'
My husband and I spend every single evening together and often see each other a lot throughout the day. I'm his wife and the mother of his children. But he's the first person to say, 'I want you to be my girlfriend too,' and it's important to keep all those aspects of your relationship.
Home is where my parents are going to be. If my parents move to China, I am going to go to China and say, 'I'm going home.'
When I'm in labor, I like it to be very 'namaste.' I can't take care of other people at that time.
I've long admired Michelle Obama's devotion to encouraging fitness for children.
It's not my favorite thing, photographers on the street, they are not always very nice to you. But, you just keep on walking.
Your circulation will improve if you breathe right. And doing your best to try to relax when you're stressed out will improve your overall health.
I understand what it can feel like when people are bullying you, and you can't just seem to catch a break, and people don't see who you are. And people completely paint their own picture. And you're supposed to zip it and just go along with whatever they say.
I am entitled to my privacy. People say, 'No, you're not entitled to your privacy because you married a famous person and you have Instagram.' Well, that's not really true.
I'm not leaving New York. — © Hilaria Baldwin
I'm not leaving New York.
Of course everybody is different, but if you're having a strong, healthy pregnancy, there's not a lot you can do to hurt it. That being said, we should do as right as we can by our children, but we just need to be a little more forgiving of ourselves and not so much perfectionists because it's hard enough as it is.
I don't like diets, so I just try to eat well.
Married life is really nice. It's different. It feels different.
Having a miscarriage would hurt if I went through it in silence and it would hurt if I lose the pregnancy in front of everybody, I realized.
I am trying to make my peace with the paparazzi.
My intentions are I'm living my life and my life is created by my parents, my different experiences, my languages, my culture and, yeah, my kids do have very Spanish-influenced names.
You don't scrunch your face during an ab workout because you know it has nothing to do with your belly.
The more guarded you are, the more people want to say 'Oh, are you hiding something?'
Rafa is hilarious. He's my fun one. Leo is my real sensitive one; he's so sensitive and so sweet and wants to take care of everybody. Romeo is Mr. Independent - he's so independent. He looks the most like me, I think, because he's got my coloring and, I think, my features a little bit more.
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