I'm like a crazy cat lady.

I like jeans and t-shirts.

I used to lose my keys a lot.

I love sneakers. I live in Keds.

I talk about my cats all the time.

I have a weird crush on Meryl Streep.

I loved playing Emma Pillsbury so much.

I'm constantly bumping and banging into things.

I'm a huge fan of Laurie Metcalf and Niecy Nash.

You'd probably think I'm schizophrenic if you looked in my closet.

I did math in school, obviously. And I loved all my math teachers.

When I changed my degree to acting, I almost gave my parents heart attacks.

It's amazing what a coral-colored necklace can do to a plain brown cardigan.

I grew up singing in the church choir, but I've not really had any training.

I loved 'The Carol Burnett Show' - I thought she was the funniest lady I'd ever seen.

I say something bad every day, but I like to swear sparingly because it has more impact.

When you're a little girl, you kind of gravitate towards all of the princesses and things.

I definitely know that I'm quirky. I know that I'm different. Red hair definitely made me different growing up.

If everyone had a business model like Raven + Lily, I feel like the world would be an awesome place to live in.

This morning I was laughing at my cat who was running up the stairs and slipped, and pretended like it didn't happen.

I love Britain. I'd like to work there. Maybe a BBC crime show; I love those. A thriller would be something different.

Honestly, there always has to be a jar of Marmite in the cupboard. And a bag of Fruit Gums. That's living with a British man for me.

I was a big fan of 'The Smurfs' growing up, even though by default - my mom used to force me to watch because she was a 'Smurfs' fan.

When I buy something from Raven & Lily, I know that it is good, it is not harming anything, and the people making it are being helped.

I don't remember my dreams. I'm one of those weird people. I know there are tricks and things you can do, but I never remember my dreams.

My husband calls me a ginger every single day of my life, so that Im completely used to it, and Ive come to see it as a term of endearment.

My husband calls me a ginger every single day of my life, so that I'm completely used to it, and I've come to see it as a term of endearment.

I feel really content in my 30s actually. I don't feel like the wisest person in the world but I definitely don't worry or stress like I used to.

Whether it's buying products or researching what you're buying, or just becoming aware of what you're buying, you're saying so much with the money that you're spending.

I was so focused at 21, maybe to my own detriment because I didn't allow myself to have fun. I was constantly looking for the next audition and working to pay the bills.

Growing up I played piano and I sang at a lot of weddings; I grew up in a very small town, a little coal-mining town in Virginia called Grundy. And my family was very sing-songy at home.

Jane Lynch is incredibly quick-witted, very intelligent, and extremely humorous. Also, on top of that all, just a very wonderful, warm, kind person. She's definitely someone to look up to.

I was really across-the-board, like a nutcase. I had no idea what I wanted to do with my life, so I just did everything. I was even part of FHA, Future Homemakers of America. How lost was I?

The other day, I noticed I'd arranged my spices in alphabetical order when I was on the phone, without even realizing, and when I was a kid I was constantly cleaning and organizing things - my toys, my sister's cosmetics.

My mom was a big 'Smurfs' fan, so she would force me to watch every Saturday morning. I had no choice in the matter. I would jump downstairs on Saturday morning, 'Hurray, cartoons!' and she would say, 'Smurfs! That's what you're watching.'

I'm really drawn to comedy. I grew up in the South, so I'm drawn to all things southern, so my role in 'Getting On' has been fun for me to play something southern - I always feel like I understand those characters more because of where I was raised.

In 'The Smurfs,' I was actually a live action character. So, I was a real person in that movie. But I was working with animated characters, which is very strange because they're off recording their work, and we're kind of reacting to nothing when we're doing the film.

I did work at a mall in college - I think retail/customer service is just one of the most hideous jobs in the world. So I always try to be extra nice when I go into a store. But malls are part of our culture, if you watched any teen comedy in the '80s. it's clear that malls are where we live!

When I first moved to L.A., I cleaned apartments after people moved out. When people move, they leave stuff behind and haven't cleaned for weeks. I like to clean - I have no problem with cleaning - but some apartments were filthy and disgusting. And there'd always be a random flip-flop left somewhere on its own.

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