I've never lied about my age.

I do believe in sexual monogamy.

I've been, like, 15 my entire life.

I actually feel very proud of my age.

I found myself again and then found love.

I was a very outgoing, gregarious, full-of-energy kid.

And, as an adult, I tried skiing, and I ended up in tears.

It's okay not to know everything; that would have calmed me down.

I'm probably in better shape now than I was when I was in my 20s.

It's weird to have leisure - to have time off. I'm not used to it.

I feel like my life now, it's only getting better, which feels nice.

I'm a fan of originals and classics, but I'm also a fan of new ideas.

I have my little craft bag that I bring with me to set everywhere I go.

I made things a lot harder than they needed to be out of fear and anxiety.

I loved New York, but I never quite felt like New York was my home either.

I'm like a little Pollyanna. I look at the world with rose-colored glasses.

Well, I was such a huge fan of Amy Sherman-Palladino and of 'Gilmore Girls.'

I think cheating can inherently mean a deeper problem, someone is acting out.

Every character I've played is goofy, but it has to have some type of reality.

I am okay that has changed and I have some more wrinkles and my body is changing.

I think the one thing of me that they really wanted to capitalize on is my dorkiness

I'm a T-shirts, sweatpants and jeans kind of gal, I dress really simply and comfortably.

I don't know, think for that relationship in particular age doesn't really come into play.

As long as they're not still living with their parents, [dating younger men] could be viable.

One thing I think I'm really proud of is that I started taking care of my skin at a young age.

I think Amy Sherman-Palladino has a very specific voice; it's unlike anyone else on television.

When I was growing up, everyone dressed the same. You had to have bootcut pants and chunky heels.

I don't think of myself as a dancer. I think of myself as a singer-actress who moves really well.

Even when I’m not working, I’m still working on something because I just want to create something.

I grew up sort of a geeky, tall kid, and I think I was always the one trying to make my friends laugh.

I know there's Botox and all these skin-firming treatments, but I'm afraid they'll make me look weird.

If you're in a relationship and someone was cheating, it could be a complete reflection of the relationship itself.

I love to teach, I love to draw, I love animals. So I don't feel like I am relying on one thing to lead me in my career.

I feel incredibly passionate about 'Bunheads,' but the network was not supportive of the show, and you have to have that.

Ballet is an incredibly difficult, beautiful art form that takes a lot of training, a lot of time, and a lot of hard work.

So I'm studying ballet every day and really training so people will see me as a ballet dancer, which no one's seen before.

When I look at my longterm goals for the rest of my life, there are so many things other than performing that make me happy.

What I thought 41 would be at 26 is definitely not what I feel now. I still feel incredibly youthful on the inside, in my brain.

I don't think it necessarily makes me want to go back to my 20s, but what I love about playing any type of character is the escapism.

I'm used to working hard. Theater can be very grueling, and that's all I've ever known. It's what I've done for 20 years, which is crazy.

There's a reason I'm on a show called 'Younger,' because I still think... in every aspect of my life, I'm five or 10 years behind in my mind.

I think everybody has something that takes them away or makes them happier. To some people it's baseball or sports or knitting or the movies.

I don't wear a lot of makeup in real life and I try to take care of my skin. I clean it, I moisturize it, but mainly I just try to drink a ton of water.

I'd had the theater background for so long that I know that world inside out; I just didn't know the pace of how a TV set works, like how a show shoots.

I was married in my 30s, in a long relationship for about seven years, got divorced, and then I had a string of flings, and then was single for two years.

Amy Sherman-Palladino and Dan Palladino gave me such a gift with 'Bunheads,' and to give me this gift of going on 'Gilmore Girls' was beyond. It was awesome.

I don't deny myself anything - I do whatever I want in the moment - but I feel like moderation is the thing that can really sustain you for the rest of your life.

One of the things I admire most about millennials is they celebrate individualism, and their singularity is encouraged. To be different is to be cool as opposed to weird.

My ex-husband is not on social media or Facebook, which I find fascinating and I do not follow any [others]. I know that one of them follows me, which I find interesting.

I've never had to deal with ageism - so far - in my career; I have been able to navigate my career and getting older and the roles and opportunities that have come to me.

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