Life is really beautiful.

I'm absolutely an Elizabeth Taylor fan!

The truth is, I was always picky anyway.

Whatever the future holds I'm not really sure.

I'm 51 now, so there are less roles available.

Harrison Ford... I love him. He's a man's man.

I gained 50 pounds when I was carrying my baby.

I'm a walking contradiction. I am funny that way.

I'm not big with an audience; I get very nervous.

At the very least, my tastes are out of the ordinary.

I am anxious to see what life is going to bring next.

I don't get back to Michigan nearly as much as I'd like to.

The beauty of age is we grow, we learn. We have more wisdom.

Even if your work touches one person, that's an amazing gift.

We all have sadness in our life and things that we can draw upon

Prince inspired me. He changed my life. I will miss him greatly.

Now I just feel like I'm more open to life. I have two children.

I don't flirt and I don't play the people that I'm meeting with.

We all have sadness in our life and things that we can draw upon.

Those 'Airplane!' type of movies, they've never been my cup of tea.

On screen chemistry can be very different from off screen chemistry.

The difference between working with a man and a woman... is immense.

Playing Elizabeth Taylor was probably the hardest job I've ever done.

I can sing, but my voice is untrained. Id like to do a musical someday.

I don't want my body to look like a man's. I just want to tone my body.

I like taking risks and I decided to put every bit of me into the role.

I can sing, but my voice is untrained. I'd like to do a musical someday.

I moved to L.A. when I was 17 and started making movies six months later.

Yes, I can do the cherry stem trick. All girls in my high school could do it.

It's completely different to work with a woman that is my age, maybe younger.

I like people that are real people. Real people are broad; they make mistakes.

It's so nice not to worry about myself anymore. I only worry about my children.

Having my son, it's such a sense of completion as a woman; it's put me at peace.

I began to use my sensitivity. And I realized I wasn't weird because I cried a lot.

I loved doing 'Gilmore Girls.' I love Amy Sherman-Palladino. I'd do anything with her.

I didn't want to do some trivial, lame, trite, sweetie-pie, 'How thin can I be?' role.

For many years, I didn't feel I'd find anything that I'd like as much as 'Twin Peaks.'

Bleaching my hair for Two Moon Junction... my hair was fried and I looked like an idiot.

When I read the script, I was like, Hello, woman in a box. I had to explore that to the end.

They've offered me every variation on Audrey Horne, none of which were as good or as much fun.

People who think they know me would be surprised that my whole life doesn't revolve around sex.

I've always been drawn to Marilyn Monroe, but certain aspects of her story may be too sad to tell

I've always been drawn to Marilyn Monroe, but certain aspects of her story may be too sad to tell.

My mother's been married many, many times and grew up believing in love like that. It's remarkable.

Talking to fans has really blown my mind. It's made me so happy to know my work has touched people.

I'm sure 'Boxing Helena' will eclipse 'Twin Peaks' and Audrey Home for me. If people here go see it.

Every time I think I'd want a huge, huge career, I realize I'd go crazy under that kind of scrutiny.

I'm in a space of surrendering and being open and seeing. It's a good place to be - the only place to be.

It's not sometimes realistic to think that something magical can happen, but I think I look for the magic.

I was a brat. It was crazy, I was very picky. In other words, I didn't take advantage of what was happening

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