I don't believe in regrets. I don't think regrets actually exist. I think regrets are things people make up in their heads. So, I don't regret anything. Everything turned out exactly the way it was supposed to.
I've never been a model, I was an actress for like a minute, but I've always been a writer. That's where I'm going to stay.
Your man wants to know that there's nothing you wouldn't do for him - if that's your committed relationship.
Every man is different. You can't generalize with men; you have to find out what your man wants. You have to listen to him when he's telling you what he wants, because a lot of times they're telling you, but you're not listening.
When I'm in an interview with someone who is not intelligent, but flat-out ignorant, idiotic and stupid, or just an ass, it really gives me a headache.
Everyone is so afraid of making themselves look bad and of judgement.
There are some people who are very powerful who I will never name, because I want to be able to work in this town.
Learning unconditional love helped me have healthier relationships, including my current marriage.
I don't recognize hate, I don't recognize bitterness, I don't recognize jealousy, I don't recognize greed. I don't give them power. They don't exist to me.
People don't change at their core. If you're a good person, you are a good person. What changes is our behavior.
I'm surprised that people think they're important. To me they're not.
There are a few things that tend to infuriate me. One is ignorance, because I have become accustomed to speaking to very intelligent people like Gore Vidal and Al Franken on a regular basis, since dating Bill Maher.
I'm a power fanatic. I like to own things, and have them be mine. Acting doesn't belong to you, if you're not the writer or the director.
I've always had a man's mindset, and that's why I mostly have men friends and that's why I've been around so many men. I've always been a tomboy. And any man that knows me will tell you I'm not a girly girl.
For women especially, its important to be financially independent.
I never heard 'I love you' as a child. I never felt pretty or cared for.
Something that always fascinated me was the psychology and the psychology differences between men and women and how we relate to one another.
The entertainment industry is vast and is a reflection of the society we live in.
A lot of times, women complain about men around them. It's not always someone else's fault. If you're the common denominator in 57 different relationships that didn't work out, then maybe, just maybe... it's you!
Confessions of a Video Vixen' is not a book about my encounters with celebrities, or anyone else for that matter. It is my life story, thus far, which just so happens to include some people you may have heard of.
I've been writing since I'm five years old. I've been writing books since high school - junior high, high school. I write every single day. I never thought I'd be published.
In certain parts of the world - where I'm at right now in New York, you're going to pay a whole lot more. In Los Angeles, your average starter home is a million dollars. So I need more money in Los Angeles to live like a normal person. If I live in another city, Iowa maybe, I wouldn't need as much.
Everyone in Hollywood is seeking fame and fortune; it's in the water here. Everyone from young women to old men - they all want it.
Any good writer is going to be well-received and is going to not be well-received; that's how you know you're a great writer.
My grandfather started his autobiography before he died; he never finished it. I would like to finish his autobiography because I finished mine.