Whatever God would want me to do... love each other and help others. I want to add, not take away.

If I ever start talking to you about my 'craft', my 'instrument', you have permission to shoot me.

New York, hands down. I don't want to be there in the winter, but even then it's an amazing place.

I really can't watch myself. I just get too in my head about it and start overthinking everything.

If a great opportunity arises, you can't say no. But you do have to pick and choose a little more.

I keep everything fans give me, if I can, but I do worry about when I run out of room in my house!

It would probably break my heart to hear that people didn't like me. I don't look on the Internet.

I secretly harbor the fantasy of becoming an action star at any moment. I know I'd be great at it.

I actually think that secrets are just a part of human nature and that everybody should have some.

Once you lose the honesty in a relationship, I mean, I think you don't have a relationship at all.

Learning about the way people process information and their emotions is hugely helpful to my work.

One nice thing that I have discovered about Los Angeles is the enthusiasm with which people dress.

One of the shows I would very much love to be a part of is 'Mad Men' - walking around that office.

I love just how beautiful Vancouver is. I mean, everywhere you look it's just mountains and ocean.

I think that children who read are better writers, and children who tell stories appreciate books.

There's a lot of good roles for men, always, and for very young girls. But for women, not so many.

I might be doing a lot more theater, which is kind of what I love, but there's simply no time for.

I feel I'll take on the responsibility of showing the world a whole different kind of Latin woman.

I have a karaoke lounge in my house, complete with a tiki bar and hula-girl lamps and disco balls.

In the theater, I could envision myself as wonderful because of the audience response to my lines.

I think, as an actor, you're always traveling. There's a sense of dislocation sometimes from home.

I just think that things should be allowed to run their course, and not turned into a Disney ride.

A lot of Irish people perform. They perform in drawing rooms. They sing songs and they play piano.

My life has never been easy. It's like all the major events of my life have always been difficult.

Everything big-budget or stereotypical I was offered after 'Slumdog Millionaire' was a huge no-no.

One day I decided that I was beautiful, and so I carried out my life as if I was a beautiful girl.

The guys I tended to date, you know, didn't necessarily have it altogether but I had a great time.

Playing Joanne in 'London to Brighton' was my first taste of film, and I loved every second of it.

Once you get that addiction of realizing what you can do, you want to take that to the next level.

I don't care what the critics say. My fabulous mom will give me a good review if nobody else does.

I eat whatever I want. I like bread and cheese and wine, and that makes my life fun and enjoyable.

I've learned a lot about genuinely not caring what strangers think about me. It's very liberating.

I try to take care of my hair because it sort of has to withstand a lot of blowdrying and ironing.

I guess you could say I have bad taste in men. But I no longer feel the need to be someone's wife.

Stuart Murdoch is a really special human being - really creative, but also really kind and gentle.

As I have got older, I have become easier on myself. It's about realising things can't be perfect.

We all respect sincerity in our friends and acquaintances, but Hollywood is willing to pay for it.

So much progress has been made with topics like mental illness and drug abuse and sexual identity.

I have never been an easy fit. I'm a leading lady character actor; I don't fit in one slot simply.

You know how a lot of people say they could go crazy? Well, I feel I live very close to that line.

I don't quite know how to put it into words, but I feel for the audience that I have; I know them.

That's what's nice about being on Comedy Central. You can't show your boobs even if you wanted to.

High school is the time to find yourself and to explore with fashion and create your own identity.

I crashed my boyfriend's birthday when I was 12 years old. He didn't invite me and so I showed up.

I breastfed both my kids for two years so, you know it was very tiring emotionally and physically.

I'm not a prophet. I'm not a teacher. I have no degrees. My degree is from the University of Life.

I barely got out of high school, and I look back at my life often and go, 'Wow, this was awesome!'

I grew up with a deep belief that wherever our troops fought, they were on the side of the angels.

I love doing sketches, but I don't relish being by myself. That's not something I'm used to doing.

I've always done a few things at once. I've always been a musician and an actor, at the same time.

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