I think that discipline is so much of an important part of being a parent. Because it's very, very important to teach your children to take responsibility for their actions.
— Cheryl Ladd
The most simplistic Cheryl Ladd quotes that are glad to read
I always laugh because I used to think the week before anyone saw me on "Charlie's Angels," nobody cared what I ate, how I exercised, what clothes I wore. Nobody was interested and the minute I was on "Charlie's Angels" everything I said was interesting.
I'm mourning with the rest of the world for the talented, gorgeous, funny, intelligent John Forsythe but my heart is broken for the loss of my dear, dear friend and neighbor. I will miss him terribly.
Two things I take very seriously in life.
My golf game and my relationship with God. Neither one is simple.
I don't think people will ever forget I was an 'Angel,' anymore than they'll forget Sally Field was 'The Flying Nun.'
I think life has a way of kicking you in the pants too, but you have to pick up and move ahead, and it certainly helps if you have a good partner in life.
My mother, grandmother and older sister all cooked, so it was hard to get into the kitchen. So I have no talent for cooking. I was always out in the garage with my dad. I have a tool belt. I'm a repair chick.
You have to make peace with life.
I remember having my own apartment and a little used white Mustang car and $3000 in the bank, driving down Sunset Boulevard thinking, 'Wow, it doesn't get any better than this!'
I laugh a lot and count my blessings.
I'm terribly sad about Farrah's passing.
She was incredibly brave, and God will be welcoming her with open arms.
My mother could do absolutely anything. She was like Martha Stewart before such a thing existed.
My mother has rheumatoid arthritis. I don't want to lose the ability to jump up and walk across the room or move around with the energy I'm used to having. That's far more important to me than a wrinkle or two.
As you get older, you develop your style. For me, the simpler, the better.
There were nine children in my father's family and eight in my mother's.
My grandparents did the best with what they had. After the Depression, they were scratching out a living and working hard. They kept the family going.
I've always been a strong family advocate. I had a wonderful family growing up.