I had a wonderful experience being Catholic.

I've certainly experienced being treated not as an equal.

Public speaking is the number-one fear... even over death!

Everything I know about makeup, I've learned from my sister.

I'm a vegan, but you can be really unhealthy as a vegan, too.

My whole family is very sarcastic and constantly making jokes.

I have to pinch myself every time I think of getting to work with Kathleen Turner.

I think it's important to remember that to exercise you don't have to run a sprint.

Where you're not allowed to be woken up by any outside sources, you wake up naturally.

I made a choice in life and got pregnant and had a child, and I want to put my child first.

Before I was a mother, when I played characters that were mothers, I used my imagination, of course.

I love having a sister. Its a great relationship that you dont understand unless you have one, I guess.

I'm definitely a people person. I love socializing and being around people and having a good conversation.

I have a treadmill, and I work out with my trainer, Julie Diamond, as often as possible. She's so positive.

People want to believe that love conquers all and that differences can be worked out, and I do believe that, too.

The real challenge for a vegan is getting vitamin B and omega-3s, but you can get those in a vegetarian supplement.

For me, it always has to be about health. That's why I'm a vegan. Well, I don't even do that for my health entirely, I do it for animals.

I am a huge 'Wonder Woman' fan - I had 'Wonder Woman' Underoos and a towel that I saved from when I was a little girl that is so faded, if that tells you anything.

I think its wonderful to have a relationship where you both go out and live your lives, and you bring something to the table because you've had other interactions.

I just came home and said, 'I'm a vegetarian.' My parents were very kind about it. And then, I became a vegan a year or two after that. Animal cruelty really got to me.

The United Nations did a study just over two years ago, and that blew my mind. I started thinking that if people are vegetarian for one day a week, that makes a huge difference!

My mom breastfed me for more than a year, and I can't imagine doing it any other way. It's cheap and much better for the environment, and you don't have to lug all that stuff around.

I love doing a series because you get to see changes in a character and see her grow. It's a journey with change, and you don't get to see that long-term type of development with just a film.

I've been vegan for 15 years, and it turns out it makes a very big impact on the environment to eat fewer animal products, which cause more greenhouse gases than all of transportation combined.

It makes a big difference to recycle. It makes a big difference to use recycled products. It makes a big difference to reuse things, to not use the paper cup - and each time you do, that's a victory.

I really like being pregnant. Not that there aren't things I don't love, but when I think about what my body is doing - creating a child - it just blows my mind. I'm in awe of the process and science.

I was a hostess in a restaurant in New York when I was 21, and I was too good of an employee. I was putting most of my energy into that instead of acting. But my father told my sister and me to look at whatever needed to be done and do that job well, no matter what it was.

It can sometimes make people fold into themselves and kind of run away, but I think in this case these characters are being forced to face issues and emotions, feelings, that they have. So it kind of forces them to face it head on, which I think is a really interesting dynamic. And I think it should be interesting and probably a good thing for the relationship.

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