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Character contributes to beauty. It fortifies a woman as her youth fades. A mode of conduct, a standard of courage, discipline, fortitude, and integrity can do a great deal to make a woman beautiful.
I think I am an adult.
Character contributes to beauty.
I have never given up on men easily.
Time seems to stop in certain places.
Marriage has just never interested me.
Working with Candy Bergen was really wonderful.
I have emotional strings that tie me to Europe.
Best beauty tip is forgiveness for yourself and others
What comes first in a relationship is lust - then more lust.
You have to forgive everybody. It's the best beauty treatment.
I work hard, and I tend to play hard. I very seldom rest hard.
The deeper interior you have the more you have in your llibrary.
Character contributes to beauty. It fortifies a woman as her youth fades.
I always had cats and animals, so children were never really in my thoughts.
The thing about anything in life is you have to get ready for it. Study, learn.
We all lose our looks eventually, better develop your character and interest in life.
We all lose our looks eventually. Better develop your character and interest in life.
Ideally, couples need three lives; one for him, one for her, and one for them together.
I'd like to get my public image nearer to my reality. People have a lot of misconceptions.
You can sometimes learn more working with less talented people, because you learn to survive.
I was never any good in the school theatrical productions. I always got a role like the March Hare.
I grew up in a small town about 40 miles outside London, but it was a fairly cosmopolitan household.
People make sequels a lot in Hollywood, and sometimes it feels like there's never an original thought.
I want to keep my attractiveness as long as I can. It has to do with vitality and energy and interest.
To be used in a part without depth is a frustrating feeling, when you know you have something to give.
Making the decision to do more serious work raises eyebrows. It's less easy for the industry to deal with.
There's something about being with a group of people who become like family that must be needed in society.
I have an intense obsession with making films. I not only love to make films, I perhaps need to make films.
Older people exude bundles of sexuality. Older men and women tend not run around like cats and dogs in heat.
I'm a very nurturing kind of person and a sort of a homemaker. I'm just interested in things remaining fresh.
I really feel that the talent I have is acting. Freedom and the possibility of play-that is what I like to have.
At first I was always cast as the girlfriend. It was a long time before I got to play characters who were people.
Your voice is your tool and represents you. It's very important to have a good voice where you can be understood.
I'm quite happy being myself. I'm a big fan of Jessica Lange and Jeanne Moreau, but I don't want to be anyone else.
I love being in my garden. I don't plant a lot of exotic flora, but I do spend a lot of time outside doing manual labour.
I'm a perfectionist. I need to be needed. I need to do things for a man. But I don't need to do them as much, these days.
At the time, 1980, people regarded actresses involved with production with a certain amount of fear, resentment and anger.
A mode of conduct, a standard of courage, discipline, fortitude and integrity can do a great deal to make a woman beautiful.
You need to become a good listener. As you're working, you hear someone else's lines and how you absorb them becomes your acting.
I've probably understood men too well. I realise they are predatory by nature, and I have a certain acceptance of the male animal.
I don't come in with any preconceived ideas, and although I will have done some preparation, I can go which way the director wants.
I had no aspirations to be part of American cinema... I was really a Europe-based person, and those were the films I was inspired by.
A Latin teacher told me I might make a good actress, and that stuck in my memory. I did some modeling, and Polanski gave me that small part.
I can't believe I've been doing it so long. In the last three or four years, I've slowed down. I'm doing only the roles I really want to do.
Not everyone likes watching rushes, but it makes me work harder, and I don't feel I am watching myself, but watching the progression of the character.
I get called Jacqueline Bissette in America. In France, I get called Jackie Bisset. And actually, it is Jacqueline Bisset, which is not that easy to say.
I'd like to work more, but I don't just want to do kind of generic characters. I want to do interesting characters, and I'd like to be cast against type.
I went to see Oliver Stone's 'Heaven & Earth,' which I thought was a wonderful movie, but I walked out because I was so moved. It was too painful to watch.
There is an eternal humanity that crosses through all people, and it's more interesting often when it's about struggle - not people with champagne glasses.