Explore popular quotes and sayings by an American actress Soleil Moon Frye.
Last updated on December 3, 2024.
Soleil Moon Frye is an American actress, director, producer, and screenwriter. She began her career as a child actor at the age of two. When she was seven, Frye won the role of Penelope "Punky" Brewster in the NBC sitcom Punky Brewster. The series debuted in September 1984, and earned consistently low ratings, but the Punky character was a hit with young children. After NBC cancelled the series, it was picked up for the syndication market, where it aired for an additional two seasons before ending in 1988. Frye reprised the role in a 2021 reboot of the series.
To have a sense of education and ethics is important.
My mom always made sure I lived my life as a regular kid.
Catsuits were big for me in the '90s, and I had many of them. Even catsuits with shorts in them.
I wanted to create a place where parents can come and find products that are safe for their children, as well as good for the planet.
We can all become activists and raise questions.
I used to be a free spirit.
I love, I love human beings, studying them.
I have those moments with my kids and family where we try to unplug and just be in the moment. We put everything else to the side and just be there with our family.
It's so important and easy to be a kid at heart.
It's never too early to involve your kids in giving back. And the more hands-on the experiences are, the better.
I love social media and the ability to connect to new people through Twitter and Facebook and share my real time experiences with my mommy network.
I was always trying to find the balance between trying my best and being an incredible parent. I literally realized that it was chaos - but it was happy chaos.
I love being pregnant!
I had such a hard time finding great organic and non-toxic items for my daughter.
I don't know why you call it morning sickness, because I was sick all day and night!
I know there are parents who are very structured and organized and are certainly far more together than I am, it's just not me.
Eventually, I'll go back to acting, but for right now, my children are the most important thing in the world to me.
I think that's one of the most important gifts we have in television - the ability to heal through laughter.
I want kids to know that it is okay to make a change in order to feel better about themselves.
I wanted to be an astronaut and wanted to go to space camp, but then I found out that I was too short to become an astronaut. My mom really made me believe that if I worked hard enough and if I really wanted to do it, I could do it.
For me, I just want to feel great. But carrying the extra pounds started to weigh me down - literally. I want to encourage moms to feel good about themselves. I think it's important to empower ourselves. We have kids and we love our kids. But we still have ourselves. And I want to feel like the best version of myself. That's why I turned to Nutrisystem.
Everything we did was a first: first bath, first walk, first drive in the car. It was like we walked into an alternate universe that looked just like the old one, but all the rules were different and we had to relearn how to live.