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I want to be an artist, not an erotic freak. I don’t want to be sold to the public as a celluloid aphrodisiac.
It's a life's journey of finding ourselves, finding our power, and living for yourself, not for everyone else.
On Teasing : Teach your teen-age daughters not to tease boys into physical desire. You might save their lives.
I can remember when 'Pulp Fiction' came out. I was, like, 10 years old. But I remember the impact that it had.
I read a fan bulletin board once, and somebody said I had a face like a potato, so I never went back on there.
People that want it to just be funny should not despair, because there is so much true crazy comedy coming up.
I didn't work for a year and a half after 'Melvin and Howard' because all I was being offered was silly parts.
That is why it's so fun to make movies... you get to do lots of things you would never do in your normal life.
Horror movies can be very interesting because they can deal with intangible subjects that are full of emotion.
I don't want to open my mouth or speak anymore, because everything I say becomes scandalous. It wears you out.
Everyone with an iPhone is a journalist in their own way now, especially because we live in a tabloid culture.
I've read the 'Book of Revelation' a million times. It does not make sense, obviously. It needs to be decoded.
I've worked a lot. I don't like to watch myself. I don't go to the movies unless I have to go to the premiere.
The formula of happiness and success is just, being actually yourself, in the most vivid possible way you can.
I get a trickling few scripts that I'm lucky enough that some of them are great. I don't get loads of scripts.
People say, When you have children, everything changes. But maybe things are awakened that were already there.
Don't punish yourself for what others have done to you. You're better than them. You're better than you think.
I look like a duck. It's the way my mouth curls up, or my nose tilts up. I should have played Howard the Duck.
People make a lot of jokes about the empty nest. Let me tell you, it is no laughing matter. It is really hard.
For me, once I've worked on something and it's finished, it's like an ex-boyfriend: you don't go back to them.
I was bullied. I was a bit of a geek. Good-looking guys were off-limits. I didn't start dating until I was 18.
I know that there are a billion girls out there that would kill to be in my position, and I never forget that.
I'm not lonely, and I think that has a lot to do with what's on my bedside table rather than what's in my bed.
I don't think things through very often - I don't project into the future about how a situation will turn out.
You want to be honest with a character and play it truthfully, and you want to be genuine with your character.
You have the energy when you're a kid to really fight for rights - that's why kids make great soldiers, right?
I'm fascinated by how much we, as women, have to subjugate and hide ourselves in order to get on in the world.
Once you've found something you know how to do, it makes you feel you don't have to be intimidated by someone.
Sometimes I feel limited by people's perceptions of what I can and cannot do, or what I do or don't look like.
I support children's charities; I just don't want them around me. It's not very admirable, but it's the truth.
I like to be in the spotlight once in a while, and then I like to be in the shadows. It's really regenerating.
I would think: Stay close to the implants! They must know something because they keep getting asked backstage!
I would love to have a drink with Meryl Streep or Prince. Those are my top two people I would love to talk to.
The point of writing my name to you is that I see who you are, you see who I am... and that's what it's about.
I've probably said that in every feature I've been in. I've been repeatedly defined as the girlfriend or wife.
There's a lot of skeletons in my closet, but I know what they're wearing. I'm not gonna act all ashamed of it.
If we can find ways to love life and be joyful without being wasteful or destructive--that's what's important.
I'm not a perfectionist but I'm definitely, or well, I like discipline. I'm obedient. I'm not a perfectionist.
It's become more readily apparent that we need to be growing our own food and growing more things organically.
I've seen some great write ups and I emailed her the other night because I saw her on an awards show recently.
Sometimes if something scares me, I lean right into it . I’m not a brave person— I’m more of a fearless idiot.
I want to be tested beyond my comfort zone. I don't want to be safe if it is more interesting to be dangerous.
I love fashion, and I love clothes, and so collaborating and putting pieces together is a passion that I have.
I think I'm pretty fearless. I like to try things at least once, things that I never thought that I would try.
Thankfully, it became clear to me that when I compete, I lose my connection to the passion I have for my work.
I like serious films, the moneymaking blockbusters that don't make any kind of sense and John Carpenter films.
I think people will have great conversations about religions, women's sexuality, gender issues and gay issues.
I have always believed that when you're feeling sorry for yourself, the best thing to do is help someone else.
I'm going to be 58, and I'm a woman. In this business, that seems to be a bigger crime than being mentally ill
The panic attacks - I still have them. They started when I was around 8. They always have to do with my death.