Quotes from Jennie Garth


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I just want to love and be loved.


My mom really instilled in me that I'm beautiful and I can do anything, and I echo that now with my own girls.


My passion is about motivating as many families as possible to learn about vegetables and healthy eating together.


I have to pick myself up every day and say, 'The show must go on,' meaning life as I know it must go on, whatever the obstacle is, I know I can handle it, and I can get through it.


I still enjoy acting. I love the moment in front of the camera, but it's all the other moments that I don't enjoy. The 'business' aspect of it, the gossip.


I still enjoy acting. I love the moment in front of the camera, but it's all the other moments that I don't enjoy. The 'business' aspect of it, the gossip. I really dislike about 99% of what I do, but I like that 1% when I'm on camera.


My husband and I are building a 'green' house in Santa Ynez Valley. We bought 15 acres and we're going to build a house that's green from the ground up.


I cook every day.


I have a strong constitution.


I just don't know how to date.


My biggest regret is putting my body through fad diets - Atkins, cleanses, the hCG diet.


I know I have the ability to do so much more than just stand in front of the camera the rest of my life.


I react emotionally to everything!


If there's an energy between two people it doesn't matter what you look like or what you do for a living or where you live.


My dad's passion was to teach adults to read so they could read to their kids.


Sitting around on the couch eating Pringles all day is not going to help anyone.


The craziest thing I did to get a guy to notice me was going out with his best friend. It worked - he did notice me - but I don't recommend it.


I could have probably raised them in L.A. and they would have been great and had so many things at their fingertips and been exposed to so many things. But we travel a lot, so I don't think that moving out of town is sheltering the girls at all. Maybe protecting them a little bit more, trying to prolong their youth.


We just moved out of L.A. because I didn't want to be raising my girls in the city. They're in public school now and they're in a normal situation. We're sort of settling into that. It's just a choice.


In high school, I was kind of a loner because I had moved to a new school.