People have the "ships" that they love, and I think they love the show's ["Pretty Little Liars"] original relationship the most.

I'd love to go to fashion week! I'm learning more about designers, thanks to 'Pretty Little Liars' costume designer, Mandi Line.

I'm an adventurer and I enjoy all types of things, and eating is a part of that. It's just too bad we have to watch what we eat.

I'm not interested in showing the wish of what it looks like to be human. I'm interested in showing what it actually looks like.

I feel like I'm a secondary artist, a kind of a conduit for the writer, and if it's a good writer, then I have a great road map.

I wanted to put my present joy in the context of all the past pain, to show that there really is light at the end of the tunnel.

(about her teen years) My admirers all said the same thing in different ways. It was my fault, their wanting to kiss and hug me.

I think every human being knows how to hate. Because if they didn't know how to hate how to hate they wouldn't know how to love.

I couldn't identify with anyone. At school, I was considered very strange. I didn't understand the relationships between people.

Gentleman. A man who buys two of the same morning paper from the doorman of his favorite nightclub when he leaves with his girl.

I'd just like to retire quietly with dignity, secure in the knowledge that no more comedies will ever be made now that I'm gone.

I should be learning another language and working out more, but I'm just always saying, 'Ah, I could get hit by a bus tomorrow.'

I have reached a state in life where I can buy a whole house full of chairs and can bump into them until they are black and blue

I think the best role models for women are people who are fruitfully and confidently themselves, who bring light into the world.

You have been told that Real Life is not like college, and you have been correctly informed. Real Life is more like high school.

Some people are filled by compassion and a desire to do good, and some simply don't think anything's going to make a difference.

I think the most liberating thing I did early on was to free myself from any concern with my looks as they pertained to my work.

It's sort of my fun to sing along with records and imitate people who are on the telephone that have different ways of speaking.

When I was growing up, my parents took in foster children. From a young age, I learned that there are a lot of children in need.

I worked so hard for so long - I did a lot of movies. I also worked a lot when my kids were smaller, before they were in school.

I say really stupid things sometimes. When I go back and watch some of my old interviews from when I was younger, I just cringe.

I've had that conversation! "You had a minute! Why didn't you do that?" So if husbands could read our minds that would be great.

I don't want to know what people are doing. Like, I don't need to know who's got a new music video and who's got a new lipstick.

I’ve worked in television for 10 years straight. If I were a man, it wouldn’t be considered strange [to have confidence] at all.

Automatically everybody thinks of me as an actress who is trying to sing. And if I weren't me I'd probably think the same thing.

In a couple, sometimes, one or both people have to give up their personal life, dreams and ambitions for the good of the family.

Irreversible is not glamorous at all. I try to do different things because I want to grow as an actress and I like to take risks

When you show people on the big screen that could be our next-door neighbour or our cousin, it does have an impact on our lives.

James Franco, acting, teaching, directing, writing, producing, photography, soundtracks, editing - is there anything you can do?

I would love to do more work in the States, but I like working at home in the U.K., so to work here and there would be the plan.

Clothes are a big part of a free society, I think, and what you wear is so indicative of the political climate you're living in.

I'm working on a project called Lemons, produced by Killer Films. The director has a great perspective on character development.

I was very blessed in always knowing what I wanted to do, and by the grace of God I've been able to succeed in my chosen career.

Be kind to yourself and to others. Treat others the way you would want to be treated. I was told that every day of my childhood.

Even though my grandparents live overseas and are so far away and we talk as much as we can, we don't see each other that often.

Unfortunately, there's a lack of roles for women of color, so you actually have to be the engineer creating some of those roles.

It is true that women in Paris never put on make-up. It shocked me when I first got there - then I realised how much I liked it.

I was involved in a bunch of school activities - I was a cheerleader, I was on the chess team, I was vice president of my class.

I've always wanted to be an action heroine. That's a chick dream, getting to wear a leather bodysuit and be blonde and kick ass.

I think my confidence has developed over the years, in terms of the speed at which I will reveal how collaborative I want to be.

Friends, haters, it's Twitter poll time. What do you think most holds back justice and equality for women? All thoughts welcome!

I'm kind of a nerd in that I get really excited about things... I love anticipating if they're going to like their rooms or not.

I am always the Baywatch girl at heart. The rock 'n' roll got harder and softer but I wouldn't give up those times for anything.

When I was in London for The Brits recently I read that I had asked for a Jacuzzi in the dressing room - how ridiculous is that?

People love the way they're capable of loving-but that's not always how you want them to love or how you think they should love.

I'm living out a childhood fantasy. Our house is in a historic district of a small town that I used to read about in storybooks.

I was 11 when I first said I wanted to become an actress, and everyone looked at me as if I had said I wanted to go to the moon.

My brother and sister were much older. They were planned. I was not planned for. I was called the mistake, amongst other things.

You see, being bald and wearing that gray starship uniform, I would have looked like a boy. I wanted to look like a sexy female.

You've got to use your celebrity for good stuff, not evil. I think it's lame when people act as if they're better than everyone!

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