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Choose your props wisely.
I have the mouth of a sailor.
I've always been a serial monogamist.
For Georgina Sparks, love is always a battlefield.
I'm not going to become anybody I don't want to become
I'm not going to become anybody I don't want to become.
I was never a hammy child. But I could make people laugh.
I'm not a woman whose self-worth comes from her dress size.
Life isn't a fairy tale, and happy endings are few and far between
I have a lot of responsibilities, but I don't think I've grown up.
You don't know a good thing until it's gone.And found something else
I think that American audiences are more used to following one character.
I might not be perfect, but I feel perfect. I think that's all that matters.
I don't think that I'm modest by any means, but I'm also not an exhibitionist.
Everybody just wants to be loved, and nobody feels loved enough in high school.
I think that if you can butter writers up enough, they might give you a little.
I've got more junk in the trunk than most 5-foot-1 blonde girls, and I like it.
All guys are jerks but they get hotter with age and we learn to be more tolerant.
Anyone who is gossiping is just insecure about that person they're gossiping about.
But it’s compounded by the fact that I love animals and feel better not eating them.
I find that the vast majority of people who are judging are just fearful or insecure.
Detroit, the heart of the country... I grew up on 10 Mile, 2 miles better than 8 Mile.
Being a mom can be so isolating, and hanging out with other moms is very, very healthy.
As the actor, you just have to believe in what your character is doing in order to play them.
Have a colourful plate. I make a spinach salad with things like blueberries, apples and carrots.
When I see something unjust, I have to intervene - it's hard for me to watch the underdog suffer.
I'm not homely enough to play the nerdy girl and not nearly pretty enough to play the pretty girl.
I've always idolized Amy Poehler, because I think she's the best of the best as far as female comedy.
If you're in high school, just know there is a big world out there and you can be anyone you want to be.
I love nerds. Comic-Con junkies are the tastemakers of tomorrow. Isn't that funny? The tables have turned
I love nerds. Comic-Con junkies are the tastemakers of tomorrow. Isn't that funny? The tables have turned.
I work in a creative industry. My work isn't terribly hard, it's artistically explorative, so I have no complaints.
I'll always be figuring out what parts I want to play, because I want to play all parts. I'm a very hungry actress.
I'm empathetic to a fault. I really do - embarrassingly enough - tear up when someone squishes a bug in front of me.
I did find out about the koalas and how eucalyptus makes them high and why they sleep all day. They're little druggies.
There has to be this balance of reality for a woman. I don't want to play women who just serve a purpose for the script.
It breaks my heart to know that millions of gay Americans still can’t marry the one they love, and I can. That makes no sense.
I think that we, as monkeys, want to live in smaller groups. It's very scary when we're all - as wonderful as it is - connected.
Part of my becoming a vegetarian was that I would look at my burger, then look at my dogs, and I wasn't able to see a difference.
I had to surrender to not worrying about the way I looked, how much I weighed...I am not a woman whose self-worth comes from her dress size.
I rarely wear clothes when I'm home by myself. I love making breakfast naked. But you've got to make sure the gardener's not coming that day.
I'm not a risk taker. I don't do plunging necklines or really short skirts. I try to stay as classy as possible and provide a little mystery.
Here's why I like geek culture: People like what they like because they like it. They're not trying to fit into any mainstream likes or dislikes.
I have the best roommates in the world! It creates a fun sense of family... and that's really important to me. Things can get so lonely without it.
I've been very lucky in the characters I've chosen. Up until last year I was a nobody. I did jobs I booked because I needed to put food in my mouth.
You do better in the gym with a trainer; you don't figure out how to cook without reading a recipe. Therapy is not something to be embarrassed about.
Who cares if there are lumps on my thighs? I'm guilty of having human legs made up of fat, muscle, and skin, and sometimes when you sit, they get bumpy!
I have never felt so much good female energy around me. I find that I can't take my eyes off them. I'm 99 percent sure I will leave this movie a lesbian.
I've definitely grown, and I think I've done enough stuff that people might look at me only as Veronica Mars. But honestly, I really don't mind if they do.
I'm not recognized very often, and if I am, it's a die-hard Veronica Mars fan. Which is usually flattering and an honor. I really try not to think about it.