I've grown up knowing that you put as much of your private life out there as you feel comfortable with.

You should run your life not by the calendar but how you feel, and what you're interests are and ambitions.

Nobody should feel like they can force themselves into your life how it suits them when it's toxic and unwanted.

Why trip off some random person in Idaho that doesn't feel my vibe? Like, no thank you. Stay in your life; I'll stay in mine.

At the ballet, you really feel like you're in the presence of something outside the rest of your life. Higher than the rest of your life.

There are two or three performances in your life that are absolutely on, where all the planets are lined up for you and you feel you're invincible.

Everyone, when you're a teenager and you're growing up, you do feel like your life is dramatic enough to be on a TV screen, but we know that it's not.

I think you sort of shed skins as you go along in life. You get into your 40s, and you feel like, 'OK, no more pretending.' You get to just be who you are.

I just don't want to talk about my personal life. I feel like it's mine, I'm not trying to promote it. It's nice to have things that are your own, that you value enough that you don't have to use to sell a movie.

The rugs that I picked out and the pillows with the little owls, sort of like whimsical throw pillows - I feel like you can never enough whimsical throw pillows in your house, in your life. My husband probably disagrees.

Basically, I feel fortunate to have realized what the goal is in life. There's no point in dying having gone through your life without knowing who you are, what you are, or what the purpose of life is. And that's all it is.

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