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I would never wear fur.
I am a big David Bowie fan.
I wish I had a lot of tattoos.
I am shyer than most people think.
I always say I want to look haunted.
My friends back home are very supportive.
I love the rain. It's my favorite weather.
I enjoy being characters rather than myself.
It's a mystery to me what makes people laugh.
I don't always just want to do the same thing.
I'm a vegetarian; I eat a lot of tofu and soy.
I don't know if you can articulate an instinct.
I wish I had less fear about creating my own parts.
I feel like women are asked their age more than men.
I really, really want to go to Paris. I've never been.
The weddings that I've been in have been pretty mellow.
It's fun for me to play people that are just kind of odd.
Don't do something just because someone else wants you to
I definitely ran with a pack of hoodlums, that's for sure.
I do sort of gravitate towards smaller, indie-type movies.
It's not like I have boxes of scripts arriving at my door.
Sometimes I need to blow off steam and go dance really hard.
People are always so surprised when I want to do dramatic stuff.
Why can't there be a lot of great women who are doing great things?
I'd make a terrible surgeon. The fear of blood? Very high on my list.
I don't know about the romantic comedy route, although never say never.
I love kids. All my best friends have kids, and I love, love, love kids.
With improv, it's a combination of listening and not trying to be funny.
I'm one of those people that really pays attention to the music in films.
I just like to walk around New York, just put my iPod on and walk around.
There's something about a Christmas sweater that will always make me laugh.
I never think if I do an impression of someone, I'm never making fun of them.
When you're on your deathbed you probably aren't counting the movies you've made.
I hated speaking in public. I would miss school just so I wouldn't have to do it.
When you're on your deathbed, you probably aren't counting the movies you've made.
When you go out of your comfort zone and it works there's nothing more satisfying.
The public doesn't want to hear people complaining about having their picture taken.
If I can be doing something in the arts till the day I die. I would be very, very happy.
If you're creating anything at all, it's really dangerous to care about what people think.
Maybe studios don't want to see women acting in a way that isn't womanly. Maybe people don't.
Mean comedy is not really something that I personally gravitate towards or something that I do.
I'm not as much a history person as an art person, but I mean, you can read history through art.
I would put Flintstones vitamins in it in case I got tired, so I could pop some and keep walking.
I don't rehearse a lot. I try to keep it organic. Even in movies, the less I rehearse, the better I am.
I would rather have a small part in a really great movie than a big one in one that I'm not too psyched about.
I lived in Lancaster, Pennsylvania, until eighth grade, and then my high-school years were in Rochester, New York.
I don't know if I even consider myself a comedian really - I do comedic acting in some films and dramatic in others.
Even in this day and age, if you're not married, there are people who are like, 'Don't worry, it'll happen for you someday.'
For movies to get greenlit solely based on the success of other movies that have a lot of women in them? It's so ridiculous to me.
Even in this day and age, if you're not married, there are people who are like, 'Awww! Don't worry, it'll happen for you someday.'