I will not go on a blind date.

I'm saying my rosary every day.

I think escapism is really important.

I feel like directing is an innate talent.

I work out with a trainer five days a week.

I like action more than anything touchy-feely.

When I do my own makeup, I keep things pretty simple.

My dream car would be a Maserati. That would be amazing.

I like having a routine, because everything else is so unpredictable.

I like having a routine, because everything else... is so unpredictable.

I think movies should illuminate and teach, but that's for a certain genre.

At school, I basically wear one pair of jeans and sneakers for months on end.

I think the play on words for 'Punky' Brewster has definitely played itself out.

Parking is a nightmare for me... I still have sensors on my car that help me park.

I meditate, which I really like. Just 20 minutes twice a day and that really helps.

I love working out, but I need my brain to be someplace else as my body does the work.

I already have a production company called J Squared and we're working on two projects.

I think that unless you grew up in New York or Chicago or Los Angeles, you're sheltered.

Even now that I'm married and 28, my room's still intact the way it was when I went to high school.

Paul [Walker]’s kindness was pure. He never asked for credit of glory. He was just a really good guy.

I miss the anonymity that comes with New York because everyone around you is so immersed in their own journey.

I had to take driving lessons in New York, which were really weird because it's not the safest thing in the world.

I'd love to be a Bond girl. I mean, if you're going to be stereotyped, there are worse things to be stereotyped as.

I moved to New York when I was 10, from Rio de Janeiro. So there was no need for driving: I took the subway, cabs and the bus.

Oscar night is a ridiculous night where you go to these parties and you see everyone that you've ever wanted to work with and admire.

Well, I was lucky in that my being an actress totally overshadowed my having some kind of a... legacy at Yale, so that was kind of great.

Also, when you think about a show that you used to watch as a kid or as a teenager, you look at it through sort of rose colored glasses when you remember it.

Women always want to be what they're not: If you're the pretty girl, you want to be the quirky girl. If you're the smart girl, you want to be the pretty girl.

When I was really young. My sister and I would create different characters with our Barbie dolls - I'd be the crazy diva Barbie and she'd be the homeless Barbie.

The ocean is 20 minutes away. Nature surrounds me 24/7. I wake up to the sounds of birds chirping. I also love that I can go out to dinner in jeans and flip-flops.

There was one day when I just didn't feel like I could do weight training after my cardio, so I didn't. You do have to know when to stop, or you can hurt yourself.

You need the audience to become invested in the characters and in order to become invested, they need to identify with the characters... and that's why the characters need to be real.

People spend so much time in their cars, and it's a legal way to have fun by speeding a little bit or testing yourself a little bit, and you get to invest in your car. For some people, it becomes their baby.

I once owned a really, really ugly pair of white leather boots. They were so bad. It was back in the '80s! It was just a really tacky fashion choice when I was in middle school, and I thought it was cool. I'm really embarrassed.

What I love about New York is that everyone is in their own world. It's the opposite of L.A. - there, everyone is looking outside of themselves to see who's next to them. What's great about New York is that you get to be anonymous.

I've always been kind of picky because I've always been interested in lots of different things. I chose to take three years off and go to school, and that helped keep me sane. Hollywood can make you crazy, if all you're thinking about is your next job.

I like working consistently. I like working for four months at a time, which is why cable was so attractive. You work for four months, and then you get to do something else, whether it's doing a movie or just being at home with your husband and eventually having a family.

When you're doing a movie, you're in and out of there in three months. If you hated the experience, it's all good because you can take the paycheck and leave. But, on a television show, you have to love your character and you have to love the experience because you could be there for awhile, fingers crossed.

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