I think people are fascinated with breasts that bounce. They are so used to seeing fake ones ā people are confused. My breasts have a life of their own.
Everyone's brain works in a different way. I didn't feel smart in school; I just didn't get it. I thought I was an idiot. Until I got out.
It's beautiful when you watch something good happen to somebody when it's well deserved.
People call me fat, but I don't care. I don't want to starve myself cause I am beautiful the way I am.
I need to just find my own peace.
Seeing what is wrong and how it could be made right propels us into action, but in that action we often leave other people behind and don't give ourselves enough time to be present, or to stop and reflect. Leaders have to get comfortable with pausing in that uncomfortable gap.
I hate people who say, "Oh, I'm addicted to working out". I just want to punch those people in the face.
It's so scary. And then I end up getting so nervous that I get like [I am] now. I get really hyper. [Squeals.] So then I go in interviews and I'm like, 'I'm like a chihuahua! I'm shaking and peeing!' And then afterwards, I'm like, 'I just talked about peeing on the red carpet.'
There is my favorite quote that I ever heard from her [Lori Petty],... 'Things can happen to you, but they don't have to happen to your soul.'
People treating you differently, when you don't feel any different, is really alienating.
You look how you look
Iād rather look chubby on screen and like a person in real life.
I've never considered failure.
You do become more aware of your mortality as you get older. When you're little, you jump on any wild horse. Then you get a little bit older and realize how fragile life is, and you're more careful.
When I'm not working, I am the laziest person. I can literally lie on a couch and watch television for 15 hours.
I have the street smarts and survival skills of, like, a poodle.
I completely agree when there are actors who say, "Actors should stay out of politics. We're not politicians."
It's just so bizarre how in this world if you have asthma, you take asthma medication. If you have diabetes, you take diabetes medication. But as soon as you have to take medicine for your mind, it's such a stigma behind it.
I'm excited to be seen as sexy. But not slutty.
Knowledge is honestly everything. It's not just books and staying behind a desk and having a diploma. There's also traveling and knowledge about people, and what I do and scripts and books.
I was raised to have value for money, to have respect for money, even though you have a lot of it.
My career is one thing in my life that I don't plan.
I think there was the studio mentality for a long time that women and girls can relate to a male hero, but boys and men can't relate to a female hero.
Not to sound rude, but [acting] is stupid. Everybody's like "How can you remain with a level head?". And I'm like "Why would I ever get cocky? I'm not saving anybody's life. There are doctors who save lives and firemen who run into burning buildings. I'm making movies. It's stupid."
I remember during Oscar season, the thing I hated most was being talked to differently; people treat you differently. And then I suddenly understood why celebrities can be so weird; it's hard to act normal when no-one treats you normally.