But don't call me an actor. I'm just a worker. I am an entertainer. Don't say that what I am doing is art.
I am not a food critic. Or a chef. Or even a professional writer. What I am schooled in the art of, however, is enjoying myself.
I am not obsessing. I am just sitting here perforating this post-it with a push-pin.
I am not scared of you, I am scare of these feelings.
I am who I am; no more, no less.
For some reason, people think I am this terrible person and it really hurts me to hear that. I am just doing the best I know how to.
I am not a bloody ghoda running a race that you give me a tag. I am competitive, and the reason for that is that I want to do the best films.
I am not a fancy cook or an ambitious cook. I am a plain old cook.
I am naturally a thin person and I am 5'1" and putting on five or 10 pounds, that looks like a lot on me.
I am very different to how people think I am. It's the characters I play that they are responding to.
I am sure I am one of 2,000 film directors in the world that Tarantino admires.
I am love, I am music, she thinks. Let’s dance.
Mind is everything. Muscle - pieces of rubber. All that I am, I am because of my mind.
I am a religious person, although I am not a believer.
The line between what I really am, and what I am on reel, is slowly diminishing.
At least when you're acting you can be someone. In front of the camera you have to be yourself. And who am I?
I am very aware of being black and female because that's what I am.
While I am busy with little things, I am not required to do greater things.
My goal is that after I am dead and gone, I want people to remember me for the person I am.
I am the kind of person who hates the gym. I am allergic to the gym. I want to run away from it.
I am actually very in touch with all of my emotions, from joy to pain, and I am free with them.