Share
×
Inspirational Quotes
Authors
Professions
Topics
Tags
Quote
Whatever consequences come as a result, in terms of work, I'm fully prepared to embrace because it's a priority to me to be a mother.
Debra Messing
Share
Change background
T
T
T
Change font
Original
TAGS & TOPICS
Debra Messing
Age: 56
Born: 1968
Born: August 15
Actor
Actress
Comedian
Film Actor
Film Producer
Stage Actor
Television Actor
Television Producer
Voice Actor
Brooklyn
New York
Debra Lynn Messing
Work
Result
Prepared
Terms
Priority
Results
Priorities
Term
Consequences
Whatever
Fully
Mother
Consequence
Come
Embrace
More quotes by Debra Messing
Oh it's fantastic because I get to whip people like David into shape and tell them to go get me coffee. Kidding - okay.
Debra Messing
I think for me it's just a matter of staying keyed into my lifelong friends from New York and family. And, you know, I'm pretty solitary. I'm a homebody. So I don't get out much to get into trouble
Debra Messing
I don't think it's possible to have a wedding without it being stressful!
Debra Messing
I think Hollywood has always, you know, there's always been glamour associated to it. And especially in the last ten years there has been a growing sort of obsession with celebrity life and celebrity culture.
Debra Messing
As scary as change can be and as much as I might resist it, there's always some unkown gift that comes out of it. I really never thought you could begin again. You can.
Debra Messing
It's a miracle to be an actor and to know that you have a job to go to a year from now is a rare thing, so I think peace of mind and financial stability come with that. Hopefully I'm a little wiser and have a little more perspective in my life than I did then.
Debra Messing
My parents always made education and school the number one priority. They believed that an education is the best gift you can give to your child.
Debra Messing
You just hope that you will get the opportunity to do what you love and pay your bills, and that is being a success as an actor.
Debra Messing
I was such a late bloomer when it comes to fashion.
Debra Messing
There's always - somehow a red carpet everywhere. And I think that, you know, it's a fantasyland out here, you know. It's beautiful. It's sunny all the time. You know, there are beautiful people everywhere because you're not allowed to cross the Los Angeles city lines unless you're beautiful or skinny - joking kind of.
Debra Messing
It's the job that I take most seriously in my life and I think it's the hardest job.
Debra Messing
I'm a mom, and I'm always looking for ways to encourage, support, and embolden my son to help make him believe in himself.
Debra Messing
Do what makes you happy. And when it doesn't make you happy anymore, make a change -- without fear.
Debra Messing
I'm a little commitment phobic, in that I've always been someone who likes to take things one year at a time because as we all know, a year can change everything in your life.
Debra Messing
Okay well - no that is a very real thing seven-year-olds asking for BlackBerrys and cell phones and things like that. And that's one of the things I love most about the show [The Starter Wife] is the social satire.
Debra Messing
It's always been really important for me to try to maintain a balanced life, professional and personal, and this was absolutely something that my husband and I had hoped for.
Debra Messing
You can't control chemistry. You can't control, you know, just similar aesthetics creatively. And, you know, David and I didn't know each other prior to this. And we get along famously. So it's - I feel very lucky.
Debra Messing
It was hard to find somebody who could juggle both. And so we were really just focusing more on that. We figured, okay, if we're lucky enough to find somebody then, you know, the audience will get over it in one episode.
Debra Messing
So my son is very curious, which is fantastic. He loves school. So I don't have to encourage him too much, but I love to do it because I know it's meaningful and words are powerful.
Debra Messing
It's essentially encouraging parents, teachers, and caretakers to remind children how special they are on a regular basis.
Debra Messing