Modeling teaches you to be completely conscious of the camera. Acting is being totally unconscious of it.

I love the simplicity and freedom of running. A pair of shoes, and you are all set to explore new trails.

Everything French is amazing, especially creme brulee, but then burnt sugar works for me in any capacity.

Especially in this industry, women challenge men much more now because we're saying, 'We can do it, too.'

I tend to spiral out of control if I'm not working. I get panicked and don't know what to do with myself.

I think its important to keep an element of fear about yourself because it makes you appreciate the jobs.

Exercise is great for endorphins, and I come from a very outdoorsy upbringing, so that means a lot to me.

I think it's a good thing for everybody that we see the entire world reflected back at us on our screens.

I'm on Governor Gray Davis' California Alliance Towards Education to bring the arts back to high schools.

They thought I was crazy in Mexico when I said, 'I'm going to Hollywood.' Nobody thought I could make it.

I have a farm and I love it there. There's really nothing to do, but even watching the chickens, its fun.

The big thing that Moneypenny changed was the amount of charity work that I was able to be involved with.

I definitely fell in love with Dracula when I was 13. I found it so fascinating and so dark and romantic.

I was a fan of Charlie Sheen - he's an incredibly likable, affable guy - well, until he doesn't like you.

I dont believe there is any character that one can play for that long and not bring a piece of you to it.

Something just happens when you read a part. You know, if you'd like to do it or if you don't believe it.

I'm not here to put down men, God love them and I'm married to one, but I do think they are more shallow.

I realized that Judaism required me to give up something that meant too much to me...Bacon cheeseburgers.

Acting is a sport, like a game of tennis, and you and your opponent take turns setting the level of play.

I was too terrified to notice she [Shelley Long] had breasts. I do remember that I was eating a sandwich.

I love Italian fashion - the sense of style that Italians have as part of their DNA. Nobody is like them.

I think that you form the way that you act from others around you; it's a kind of an environmental thing.

Luckily I have a brother who looks after my administration and my money, because I'm a total spendthrift.

I find the idea of walking down the aisle and then being handed to the groom by the father very romantic.

As an actor, what I'm finding is that I really like the extremes. I think that's really fun to play with.

I dress up for awards, but only if somebody else is going to pay for the clothes. And shop for them, too!

A good amount of the guys wanted to date me. Even older guys looking at me. It took some getting used to.

Many from Peshawar starred in our film industry and Lahore too was the hub of films before the Partition.

It's an unavoidable truth. Fear of life closes off more opportunities for us than fear of death ever does.

I kind of view everybody like a rainbow. Everybody on the planet has all the colors of the rainbow inside.

I always think that if I'm with somebody, they're better than me. That's why I love them. They're amazing.

One thing about television in Britain is that they're so scared about complaints. It curbs a lot of drama.

Women with short hair are really sexy. There's something liberating about freeing yourself from the norms.

My son doesn't really want to model as a career, so I am not worried about him entering into the industry.

I have always brought home stray animals - everything from squirrels to wild rabbits to foxes and turtles.

I'm always playing mostly the nice girl or the victim. I think it's perhaps what directors think about me.

When you are reading something and you have people pop up in your head you are just sort of stuck with it.

I am not as confident as the characters I play. I am a bit aloof. I am uncomfortable in social situations.

The decisions that you make in your career stem out from the experiences you have early on in your career.

I'm not married, nor do I want to be. I'm the loving kind but not the marrying kind, though I am romantic.

God has just given me such an amazing journey and able to play; it's been so much fun. I'm having a blast!

So, it's cool that, yes, Hal Jordan is a superhero, but my character is a real-world hero in her own life.

A whole film is just about arriving at a moment where you hopefully transfer some feeling to the audience.

The only thing that's important is that every day I'm waking and doing something that I really love to do.

I am an eternal optimist. Being happy is a choice. And you can make that choice every day, if you want to.

Writing 'when you find me,' it really exposed me to a way of putting together a story I hadn't thought of.

The thing about being black and having a different accent, in the beginning, is that it makes you foreign.

As actors, we have to say yes to everything for a really long time. You say 'Yes' to anything you can get.

The idea of your younger sibling being in pain and realizing you are the cause of that pain is unbearable.

I've often been told that I'm a bit strange. I hear that pretty regularly, but it is not how I see myself.

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