I have always told anyone who would listen that I was available for more public service.

That's what I love about acting and love and drama and art: that humanness we all share.

Every audition that I walk out of where I think I nailed it, I never get that job, ever.

I hardly have any spare time! But when I do, I garden a lot - I love plants and flowers.

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

People who believe in science have a hard time believing in ghosts and the supernatural.

I'm a T-shirts, sweatpants and jeans kind of gal, I dress really simply and comfortably.

I'm Irish on St. Patrick's Day. I'm Italian on Columbus Day. I'm a New Yorker every day.

Once on the streets of New York a woman called the police because her child spoke to me.

Even when something does not go my way, I get up and fight, that is what keeps me going.

When I said I was going to audition for a film, I got a hearty laugh from all my family.

In terms of experience, I am a much more evolved person than I was at my peak as a star.

For the most part, I think that people enjoy seeing a movie where they can just have fun.

I always believed that my silence on several topics will be an advantage in the long run.

Design shouldn't have to take a backseat to sustainability and making things responsibly.

I'm lucky that I haven't been left out in the cold like Mumta Kulkarni or Meghna Kothari.

And yes, I am fond of beauty, be it clothes, jewelry or just life. It has to be the best.

The worst thing that can happen to you as an artist is for you to lose faith in yourself.

If there is anything serious enough to make a difference in my ife, I will talk about it.

I really wanted 'NH10' to be made, and being associated with it eased the entire process.

Usually, I come for film promotions or events, but I have so many fond memories of Delhi.

There is a point in portraying surface vulgarity where tragedy and comedy are very close.

If i'm not with somebody who really excites or inspires me, then I'd rather be by myself.

Even though I grew up surfing and sailing in Southern California, I was born horse crazy.

For a long time, I wanted children. When I was about 30 or 32, I really thought about it.

When you start so young working, you build a hunger for acting, working, and a busy life.

There are so few representations of women that look remotely real in scripted television.

I am a star because I have always felt so alienated and I project this feeling to others.

I do play a lot of Southerners because I grew up in the South, but they're still diverse.

I think it's important to have conversation about things instead of shutting things down.

I don't think I'm very ambitious at all. But I seem to play people who have that quality.

You can't fool an audience with lots of bits and pieces. You have to lead them somewhere.

I hate when things are sugar-coated. I'd rather have the ugliest truth than the best lie.

The film industry is so fickle about financing, and it's so difficult to get movies made.

I don't know what they call Hollywood anymore. The whole meaning of the town has changed.

I could be playing high school until I'm, like, 30 or something, at the rate I'm growing.

Do I run around deploring the world? No. I'm just not into it. I was brought up that way.

I've always had my guard. I have my cook and my guard. I want to eat, and I want to live.

I was just like Jennifer Aniston with Brad Pitt when he fell in love with Angelina Jolie.

It seemed that I was more interested in raising my children, not in pursuing my husbands.

A lot of show business, as you know, is about all the contacts you make and who you know.

The opportunity to be bizarre - I am bizarre, aren't I? - is just so wonderful, isn't it?

I said I would never go to a psychiatrist, and I spent much of my life in psychoanalysis.

There's a little good and bad in everyone. Everybody I've ever loved is very complicated.

I hate tight, tight stuff showing every line. I want to be sick when people are in Lycra.

I started working when I was seven and I was working for five dollars a night at the Met.

It was when I met everybody on 'The Perfect Score' that, like, nightclubs became a thing.

A good mother loves fiercely but ultimately brings up her children to thrive without her.

I was a tomboy and any time anyone says something about me being hot, it makes me giggle.

I love getting older! I really believe that a woman doesn't reach her peak until her 40s.

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