A Quote by Anna Kendrick

I had a confusing relationship with my Barbies, but I love trolls. I tortured my Barbies. — © Anna Kendrick
I had a confusing relationship with my Barbies, but I love trolls. I tortured my Barbies.
I used to play Barbies with my Mormon neighbor friend; it was always, "Oh, we're going to go on a date. Ken's taking us out, and we're going with Ken on a date." And I was like, "We're parachuting behind enemy lines to save the Jews." That's how I played Barbies. I was told when I was a girl that every Jewish woman has to have five children to replace three fifths of our people that were killed. That's how I was raised.
I had some Barbies, but they were few and far between the mud fights.
When the other girls had given up their Barbies, I was still playing with mine in secret.
I'm definitely feeling whatever's going on pretty hard. It's like playing Barbies. You're holding the Barbies, but all of the action is happening inside of your head. You might be holding them or even speaking out loud, but really, all of the animation is internal. That's sort of how I feel about my writing. And then the really awful thing is that at the end of the day after crying and experiencing things, then you look at what you've written and you're like, "Hmm, there's half a page that's good here." Then you throw out everything else.
I loved playing with Barbies - that's why I didn't stop!
I loved make-believe. I was the child in the cupboard playing with my Barbies.
I was never tomboyish. I loved Barbies. It's just the way I grew up.
Barbies, nails, and fashion - I'll take everything in baby pink, please.
I would buy Barbies and take them apart and then remake their looks. I used them for hairstyling. It was a whole process. I had a lot of dolls - like 150.
I remember trying to turn one of my Barbies into Storm, and I melted her hair off.
'America's Next Top Model' is not a bunch of Barbies - it's a lot of girls that are atypically beautiful.
I'm just as content sitting on the floor playing Barbies with my kids as I am having a glass of wine with my girlfriends.
I was like a total cliched '80s child. I had Barbies, obviously, as well as My Little Ponies and Cabbage Patch Kids, but I used to destroy them. I used to draw all over their faces and cut off their hair.
I was, like, a total cliched '80s child. I had Barbies, obviously, as well as My Little Ponies and Cabbage Patch Kids, but I used to destroy them. I used to draw all over their faces and cut off their hair.
Pulling heads off Barbies, sticking them on the TV antenna and ruining the reception. But thats how witch babies are.
Barbies were banned at our house, along with television other than PBS. As a kid, I found this horribly embarrassing.
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