Demi Moore: (On dealing with the paparazzi) When I first moved back to L.A., I had a very difficult time and found that I didn't want to leave the house so much. And then I started to feel, well, I don't want to be isolated and worried that if they're getting a photograph then I'm not going to go and do something. It's difficult when they hang out at the bottom of your street waiting for you to drive by.
Demi Moore: (When asked if she and Bruce Willis have trouble being friends) It's far more exhausting to be angry and blaming. You can dig deep within yourself and really have a desire for someone else's happiness, which I feel I do have for Bruce and he has for me. He has a joy and appreciation for what Ashton and I share, and for how Ashton is with the girls.
Demi Moore: The truth is you can have a great marriage, but there are still no guarantees.
Demi Moore: I want greatness.
Demi Moore: I'm sure there are a lot of people who think I'm a bitch.
Demi Moore: Emilio Estevez was definitely my first love.
Demi Moore: I'm not twenty. Not thirty. But I'm certainly different from what most people feel someone in her forties should be.
Demi Moore: Time is an amazing equalizer. I think if you stay true to yourself and keep moving forward, things come around.
Demi Moore: (on plastic surgery) I have no problems with enhancing one's looks or fixing something that's changed. I don't see me getting oodles of stuff done, but for some things it's a godsend. After three kids, gravity takes its toll and everything heads south, so it's an option.
Demi Moore: (on having another child) I still might. Geena Davis had her first when she was forty-six. I'm not saying I will, but I don't rule out anything in my life. I view my life as being able to have and do everything and anything.
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