I've been blacklisted in Hollywood.

When you get stuff for free, you have no self-worth.

I like a strong male, a strong man. I like strong men.

We are the most powerful creatures on the planet, women.

I feel most sexy when I'm in love. My stomach flips. I get butterflies.

I don't get celebrities not understanding that the paparazzi are doing their job.

It's my constitutional right to have my choice of who I want to vote for for president.

The government is just too big, and we have to make it smaller; people are getting lost.

I went to my last three years of high school in New Jersey. I just wanted to act, you know?

A gun saved my life. That's why I won't let my Second Amendment right be taken away from me.

If you want something, and you find an obstacle, you need to get over it. By any means necessary.

What Mona May taught me is that the most important thing about fashion is that you feel good in it.

I grew up in a very patriarchal family. And I believe that I like being a woman. I act behaving like a woman.

Sometimes my past is extraordinarily heavy. That's when I scream and cry until I feel like I can breathe again.

Republicans in Hollywood hide. I'm challenging them to stand up and have courage. I won't be scared into submission.

Obama had the opportunity to really unite this country in such a profound way, but instead, he has done the opposite.

Stay-at-home mothers are building our future. And I feel like if we had more of them, our society would not be in such a decline.

Stop trying to be men. Let's be women. And let's let men be men. Let's empower them to be men, because I fell like they're falling away.

The natural evolution of a well-educated populus is integration. And this is not political; it's not theoretical; it's not even partisan.

Hollywood pushes a liberal agenda to the rest of the country. And, whether we like it or not, Hollywood dictates the culture of the country.

If we don't want segregation, then we need to get rid of channels like BET, and the BET Awards and the Image Awards, where you're only awarded if you're black.

If there are opportunities, seize them and be prepared for them, and be the best, if that's what it takes. If you have to be extraordinary, then be extraordinary.

When I say there should not be a BET channel or a Black History Month, I'm saying we deserve more. I just hope people understand that I'm not judging; I'm coming from experience.

The school system has become a part of this huge government machine, governed by people who aren't close to the situation. That's why I'm a Republican. I believe in small government.

Feminism is being able to have the choice - the choice to be a CEO, to be an executive, to be a journalist, to be a congresswoman, to be a mother, a stay-at-home mother, to be a wife.

I don't think the federal government should be a part of everything. I think that governing should be done state-by-state... so that you can tailor your governing to the people's needs.

I came across awful characters when I got some kind of status and came to Hollywood. Then you have directors trying to sleep with you, assuming that you will do things because of the way you dress.

I went to a failing school, and by the grace of God, my mother was able to put me into private school, and had she not, I would probably be in a gang or dead right now, because that was the road I was going down.

Either we want to have segregation or integration. And if we don't want segregation, then we need to get rid of channels like BET and the BET Awards and the Image Awards, where you're only awarded if you're black.

We need to be united, and we all need to understand that we're all capable of achieving the American dream. And, but that has to be something that is self-realized. And also, to demonize someone for achieving the American dream is unfair.

What we're doing is we're chipping away at what it is to be a woman and to be feminine. And what it is to be a man and be masculine. We're chipping away at that. I wish we could go back to 'Mad Men' days. I love those days. Men were men. And I love them.

What I find astounding is that we've had a president who is black in office for the past eight years, who gets most of his funding from the liberal elite in Hollywood. Yet, there are not very many roles for people of color. How can that be? And why is it just now being addressed?

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