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Maggie Grace

Read through the most famous quotes from Maggie Grace




A first kiss is hard to fake on screen. It's tempting to practice before you shoot, but why blow that natural awkwardness on a rehearsal? There's something so beautiful about it that can't be faked.


— Maggie Grace


#awkwardness #beautiful #before #blow #fake

I can definitely be tough when pushed. In relationships, you have to take a stand for who you are and how you're willing to be treated.


— Maggie Grace


#how #i #i can #pushed #relationships

I collect imported teas, I have a few cupboards full! It's like wine, each has it's own flavour and you get into their little nuances.


— Maggie Grace


#each #few #flavour #full #get

I trip over my legs all the time. I'll wave to somebody, look up, and end up eating pavement.


— Maggie Grace


#end #i #legs #look #over

I used to trip over my legs and get detention for my too-short shorts because none fit. I still trip, but now I like to show them off.


— Maggie Grace


#detention #fit #get #i #legs

Ice-skating is a dangerous proposition and tennis is going to be something I'm probably not very good at.


— Maggie Grace


#going #good #i #probably #proposition

Note to self: Never ride a motorcycle in stilettos and a miniskirt.


— Maggie Grace


#never #note #ride #self






About Maggie Grace

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Did you know about Maggie Grace?

She went on to earn a Young Artist Award nomination in 2002 with her portrayal of 15-year-old murder victim Martha Moxley in the television movie Murder in Greenwich. She reprised the role four years later in Taken 2 (2012). Grace says that the person Maggie Grace is most inspired by is her mother.

She reprised the role four years later in Taken 2 (2012). Originally from Worthington Ohio Maggie Grace dropped out of high school to move to Los Angeles with her mother after her parents' divorce. She went on to earn a Young Artist Award nomination in 2002 with her portrayal of 15-year-old murder victim Martha Moxley in the television movie Murder in Greenwich.

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