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“When I put down Lance Armstrong’s book, I understood something profoundly. Edie, if you can move, you’re not sick. I decided right then and there that no matter what cancer did to me I would continue to move. Movement was what the physical body was designed to do; it was how it coped and functioned. Movement was vitality. It was life. I would move. Always. No matter what. Until my last breath, I would move.”
Edie Littlefield Sundby“When I put down Lance Armstrong’s book, I understood something profoundly. Edie, if you can move, you’re not sick. I decided right then and there that no matter what cancer did to me I would continue to move. Movement was what the physical body was designed to do; it was how it coped and functioned. Movement was vitality. It was life. I would move. Always. No matter what. Until my last breath, I would move.”
Edie Littlefield Sundby, The Mission Walker: I was given three months to live...“A lot of the songs start with an image. I was sitting there playing the guitar and I pictured this old, dirty green car, with the window rolled down, in the hot, hot, hot Texas heat, and this beautiful woman I knew when I was a kid sitting behind the wheel, looking out at me.”
Edie Brickell“I'm not sad about any of my life. It's so unconventional. It doesn't look anything like I thought it would.”
Edie Falco“You'll never see me with a precision flick of eyeliner. Messy eyeliner became my thing by accident rather than design. If you can't get it straight, then just work it in around your eyes.”
Edie Campbell“I am sort of an adventurer. I like to explore new places. I don't get to travel as often as I would like but I love it.”
Edi Gathegi“I can make dressing - or stuffing. Y'all call it stuffing up here, we call it dressing down there. It's really good dressing. That family recipe was passed on, and I love to make that.”
Edie Brickell“Coming home to my family afterward makes the work richer, easier and more fun.”
Edie Falco“We're living in a time when parenting is not at all mirroring the way I was parented. For me, I just followed my parents around on their errands; when they were busy on the phone, I was quiet. It's a different kettle of fish these days: They run the house, and you listen to their music, and you go to their appointments.”
Edie Falco“Maybe the Burberry woman is undefinable! I think it's less about what she looks like and more about an attitude.”
Edie Campbell