If the whole world went vegan, there would be less war. How you eat determines your mood and your outlook on life.
The cars we drive say a lot about us.
Electric cars aren't pollution-free; they have to get their energy from somewhere.
Unless everyone grasps the importance of having only two children per couple, wars won't be over just oil anymore, they will be over water and food.
I'm very much a lead by example person.
I'm very out of style... or I should say I have my own style.
I had never been able to get a car that said how much I cared about the environment until I drove electric.
I really believe in non-violence, but I also believe in a short of resistance that has to be respectful.
I'm trying to practice owning less stuff.
When the Exxon Valdez spilled in 1989, I was angry. I even wrote on the back of my car, Boycott Exxon!
I'm not particularly impressed with going 50 miles per gallon. That doesn't impress me when we can go to the moon.
For me, going vegan was an ethical and environmental decision. I'm doing the right thing by the animals.
I really haven't been cognitive of gas prices. It wasn't until I filled up my husband's Toyota Prius Hybrid that I had a moment of understanding of how people who drive gas cars feel.
We say the United States is a rich country, but how can we be rich when millions of poor American children go to bed hungry?
My respect and empathy towards animals includes sea dwellers too--from dolphins to fish to lobsters. So, of course, I wouldn't dream of eating them.
Women have this obsession with shoes.
I loved doing Baywatch. It was so much fun!
I know I'm an actor, but I'm not at all a believer in people watching a lot of TV. I've never had television in my home.
I don't think I miss anything by not watching television.