I like playing strong female parts.

I don't believe so much in good and evil.

We all have different sides; nobody is just one thing.

I had never really seen 'Agent Carter' before I got the part.

Marvel used to be male-dominated, and I think that's changing.

You'll never really reach perfection, but the strive for it, I love it.

I feel sexy when I'm natural. When I hear good music. When I feel sunlight on my skin.

That's the job of an actor. You get to be in all these strange new challenging situations.

I'm always surprised when people talk about strong female characters because I feel like we all are.

Like with 'Outlander' as well as with 'Agent Carter,' I had never heard of 'Outlander' before I got the part.

I used to take circus lessons. I dreamt of being picked up in the street because they saw me doing something circus-like.

To get a sense of a person, to get their essence, it's not just about details. It is about something you can't really describe.

We all want to be carried away to a whole other world and have romantic tendencies about escaping to an exotic place and being swept off our feet.

In Holland, there's a song that goes, 'Redheads - they know how to kiss.' But that's obviously not a song I made. I don't know who made that song.

For me, a feminist is a self-empowered woman who strives to move things forward for not only women but also men in terms of freedom and liberation.

I actually went to circus school as a child. I think my specialty was walking on the big ball. You know the big ball you can walk on? Yes, I was quite good at it.

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