A Quote by Julia Roberts

I've sort of grown into my cuteness. — © Julia Roberts
I've sort of grown into my cuteness.
Like most qualities, cuteness is delineated by what it isn't. Most people aren't cute at all, or if so they quickly outgrow their cuteness ... Elegance, grace, delicacy, beauty, and a lack of self-consciousness: a creature who knows he is cute soon isn't.
There's a certain amount of cuteness in being plump.
And one of the things that's interesting about how they're doing the show is that the audience almost knows more than the characters do in some of these scenes, and the extent of that is unique. So it's grown into a different show in a way. It's sort of grown into a different experience watching it.
I always thought that I wasn't the type of person to show off my cuteness.
What we should be doing is saving habitats, not single species, no matter what their cuteness factor.
I've been in enough films where the studio wanted that extra little cuteness to make it sellable.
Maybe there are times when an honest hatred serves us better than love corrupted by sentimentality, meretriciousness, sententiousness, cuteness.
In Britain, the great hidden secret of talking animals and children's literature is how political it was in its bones, beneath the obvious cuteness.
The beautiful thing is I have sort of grown up. I don't care if I'm highbrow or not anymore.
The international music scene has grown so much, and America is sort of following that.
Gardening has just sort of grown on me. I find it therapeutic. And I like smelly things.
Convalescence is a sort of grown-up rebirth, enabling us to see life with a fresh eye.
Maturity is the ability to sort the portions of truth from the accepted lies and self-deceptions that you have grown up with.
There is an ocean of endless opportunities, and there are so many things that one can do. I'm so fortunate that I've grown up with this sort of a philosophy and mentality.
Children who have been in work for a long time suddenly get a thud down to earth once the cuteness fades, hips widen, voices drop and jawlines strengthen.
People I get the most star-struck by are people I've sort of grown up with watching. So, for example, working with Debby Ryan, when I first met her, I was a bit nervous and a bit star-struck because I had grown up watching her TV shows on the Disney Channel.
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