Oh, I'm pregnant on 'Girls.'

My mom could be pretty strict.

I thought I was a sexy symbol!

There's a lot of improv in 'Girls'.

I'm normally the least busy person I know.

I curate my T.V.-watching quite carefully.

I happen to be extremely comfortable naked.

I just wanted to rollerblade at Union Square.

Looking at somebody looking good is so... boring.

It's fun to play somebody who's kind of struggling.

I did act as a kid, but I quit when I was seventeen.

The sleeplessness is proven; it eradicates your memory.

I've never been on a television show as a regular before.

I just wrapped a new show for Amazon called 'Transparent.'

I'm not on social media; I don't watch TV. I'm really out of it.

I had a world of people raising me; it was like a little village.

I really, really loved making 'This Is My Life' and 'Now and Then.'

I often use the word 'magical' to talk about what it feels like on set.

I was like, Amazon Prime? Who has Amazon Prime? It turns out everybody.

People are obsessed with actresses being hairless, fatless Barbie dolls.

If somebody smiles at me on the street, I'm like, 'Hi, have a nice day!'

God, the world is so f - ked up, and we all have to do something about it.

The biggest issue that we have to contend with is campaign finance reform.

I had a world of people who were raising me; it was like a little village.

There's something extremely bizarre about the way people consume media now.

You can do your job and be yourself and be comfortable all at the same time!

I was raised in a way where there was no distinction between kids and adults.

If you needed to borrow a cup of sugar, you knocked on your neighbour's door.

I think it's great anytime somebody can be in control of their own distribution.

History is weirdly dismissed as not having anything to do with the present moment.

I had a very long home birth. She was almost 10 pounds and did not want to come out.

Suburbia, to me, was the most fantastical, unusual place. I thought it was Disneyland.

I was born naked. I'm a natural. I'm a natural nude. So I've been on camera naked a lot.

Nudity has never been a big deal to me. I sort of grew up with a lot of it in my family.

Nicole Richie invited me to her birthday party, and it was at Michael Jackson's Neverland!

Going into my 20s, I was uncertain, trying to figure out what my relationship to acting is.

I certainly don't have any boundaries myself, but I think I'm very aware of other people's.

'Crystal Fairy' was one of the first movies I did after I recommitted to the idea of acting.

I don't know how people do this waxing thing. Now I just have all these bumpy ingrown hairs.

I think anyone who behaves boorishly but without a good sense of humor is not as fun to watch.

I just want my kids to have the space of childhood to explore themselves as fully as possible.

If you're working opposite an actor who can act, then all you have to do is listen and respond.

My mother certainly never altered the topics of her conversation based on children being present.

I'm somebody who's super into psychology and analysis and the human psyche and the human experience.

People would say, 'Can I hug you?' And I would say, 'Yes, you can hug me! We're fellow New Yorkers!'

I just had fun making the movies - just being on set - but I didn't really care about the acting part.

My mom grew up in a strict Catholic family and moved to New York and became part of the Warhol factory.

I went to school to study literature and writing, even though I didn't end up really doing that in the end.

I made a lot of movies that people loved when I was a kid, but I didn't have any real relationship to them.

I was watching 'Pulp Fiction' when we were making 'Now and Then'. I didn't care about 'Now and Then,' you know?

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