I'd love to go to school, but every time I try I get a movie. That's actually how I get work: I enroll. That's like my good luck charm.

You think you need the newest shoe and the newest outfit. We forget exercising is free. We forget it only takes a little bit every day.

You could carve out the inside of a brick and hide your money in it for safe keeping. It’s certainly safer than keeping it in the bank!

It's amazing that no matter how much money you have, you can make some bad decisions, and in five months you're on the street, begging.

I am just a hard-working 23-year-old. When Maxim asked me to be on their cover, I was quite surprised. Of course, I was happy about it.

There are so many people I look up to and I try to watch some sort of video or interview every day, with an artist who does inspire me.

I think working with artists is incredibly important for everybody in the world, but also, it is a way of seeing the world differently.

I've always had sort of an interest in American history, full stop, and especially people who contributed to the civil rights struggle.

My feet are like something from another age - prehistoric and troll-like. I keep expecting them to talk, they have that much character.

I'll tell you, there is nothing better in life than being a late bloomer. I believe that success can happen at any time and at any age.

If I pop off and do something drastic, everyone's going to realise because they know I'm 50. Anyway, middle-aged women are sensational.

I don't think any actor can be happy with their performance. There's always something you wish you would have done or said differently.

If I can learn how to rely on my own strength, I can see the answers to my problems usually lie right there, within the problem itself.

I've studied martial arts, but of course I'm not anywhere near the level of my father. Still, people assume I'm a lethal weapon anyway!

Somewhere along the line, Bob said I'd better begin taking this business seriously, because, whether I liked it or not, I had a career.

There was a scene early on during the first season of Roswell and I broke down crying. Since then, I've always just been able to do it.

I worked with Roger Moore on three episodes of The Saint. He is a lovely man, a good director, and was my favourite actor to work with.

I combined theatre and films with live TV, such as The Royal Variety Show, performing sketches opposite Bob Hope and Maurice Chevalier.

If you're comfortable with yourself-which everyone can get to, to some extent-that's when you start getting into who is your real self.

If they would teach us from the time we're little to meditate and get in touch with all that our souls know, we wouldn't fight so much.

Worn with tights it is not an issue, although there is something deeply unfeminist about not being able to sit down in one comfortably.

But you finally think, there is what there is, and you have to work within those confines and just keep chipping away at your own work.

I hadn't thought about the fact that I was a foster child but, did notice that (in films) I'm often without a mother or father or both.

I never thought of myself as a movie star. I'm just a working girl. A working girl who worked her way to the top -- and never fell off.

There was a period when I had a hard time reconciling all the different parts of me in a way that I thought would make sense to others.

I eat every two hours. I sleep for eight hours. I have lots of water. I pray to keep calm. Most importantly, I have a smile on my face.

In 'Garden Party' or '40 Days and 40 Nights,' I played characters who people don't necessarily like; I just find some humanity in them.

I think comedy, so much of it comes out of the strange sort of golden instant 'cause you don't know why it's funny, but you captured it.

I went to national piano competitions and did that whole circuit. Then I played professionally to support myself when I moved out to LA.

My mother took me to a psychiatrist when I was fifteen because she thought I was a latent homosexual. There was nothing latent about it.

I am happy I have competition. It keeps me on my toes all the while and stops me from becoming complacent. So, it works to my advantage.

I really don't have a problem showing the ugly side of people. If that means my wearing no makeup, that's fine. To me, that's beautiful.

Turquoise, yellow, pink, a lot of the pastel colors are some of the more popular suit colors this year. But it varies from old to young.

I have never planned my career here in Bollywood, so planning to do Hollywood films is a distant thing. You have to see how things come.

As a producer, I want to back projects, talents, and scripts that speak to me not just as someone from the industry, but as an audience.

You don't stay married for 35 years by accident. I think that that's willful and intentional and something that both people really want.

All on-set kisses are weird, no matter who it is, especially with people standing around coughing and sneezing. It's very uncomfortable!

I think everything about my life is magical. I've struggled, and against most odds, I'm truly having the experience of living my dreams.

Everything good that I know was taught to me by great teachers and I feel like giving back and sharing the technique is the thing to do.

My philosophy towards life is to enjoy it to the fullest and have fun. I am one of those 'laugh-out-loud' kinds. I am quirky, yet witty.

In the U.K., journalists are a little bit more ruthless than in Denmark. I have a feeling the tabloid press in the U.K. is pretty harsh.

My mom taught me this really great beauty tip. She used to put oil or mayonnaise on the bottom half of her hair before she would shower.

Sometimes the characters I find the most compelling are in independent movies. With independent scripts people can take more challenges.

I try to focus moment to moment on being an aware, responsible, contributive member of society. You see trash on the ground, pick it up!

So many of my paintings, people would be like, 'What more do you have to do?' But the smallest little things make all of the difference.

I was this very precocious kid with a big personality. When my mother saw that modelling was something I enjoyed, she didnt dissuade me.

I was a waitress. I was pretty good at it. I liked to solve those puzzles-you know, when to put the dinner order in, that sort of thing.

Don't be so hard on yourself. Be a little harder on yourself. Learn from your experiences. Don't dwell on things. Get on with your life.

To grieve is something extremely difficult, we don't even know how to begin to grieve, and I don't know how you can be taught to grieve.

Being on a set for one day is hard enough no matter what it is. You're the new guy, and you go in, and as you get comfortable it's over.

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