I always knew I would adopt. Always.
“I always knew I would adopt. Always.”
— Charlize Theron · Adopt
The World Motivation
I always knew I would adopt. Always.
“I always knew I would adopt. Always.”
— Charlize Theron · Adopt
I always knew I would adopt. Always.
From the moment this baby came into our home, those two dogs have never been more in love. It's the most beautiful thing I've ever witnessed. People keep saying, 'Oh, you're a single mom.' I'm like, 'Actually, I'm not. I've got two boys helping.'
I can only hope to be 10 percent of the mom mine was to me. She encouraged me to be confident and enjoy life. That's what I want for my son.
I treat my relationships like marriages. The ceremony isn't that important to me.
They really stay just characters to me. I look at them, and I don't see always the same person up there. And hopefully, people will see that too. Because it's very easy to bore people, and that's a killer. So hopefully that won't happen.
There certainly is a lot of political pressure for states to adopt the new federal tax codes. But there is no law that requires them to do so.
Now that our mother has died, we're two orphans, Angie and I, so she has a deep understanding of the orphans she adopts.
I like the fact that Tess Holliday is comfortable in her own skin and loves herself. I think that's a hugely positive message that women of all sizes really need to adopt.
If a man's free will to adopt ideas and values is inalienable, his freedom of action - his freedom to put these ideas into effect in the world - is not in such a fortunate condition.
Immigrants have to adopt our values, not the other way around.