In swimming, everyone calls me grandma, because I'm the oldest there. Then with my friends, I'm the youngest and I'm the baby. It's definitely bizarre.
I'm very low maintenance. I use Simple wipes to take off my makeup, wash my hair with whatever's in the shower.
I think it's the easiest thing in the world to be friendly and say 'please' and 'thank you.' I try and remember it and use it.
I didn't moisturise when I was younger, but when I got to 27 I decided to start slathering myself in oil, and now I'm obsessed with moisturising.
I like bags that are easy to wear and are pretty to look at. But I don't like them when they have no space and you can't put anything in them.
I think it's insulting to an audience to make them sit and watch a film and then give them a message in one sentence.
Do I consider myself sexy? It all depends on the way I'm feeling. When I'm happy inside, that's when I feel most sexy.
Maybe I'm misjudging people, but I feel like a lot of people still have an image of me in a bonnet at nine years old.
My job involves a lot of sitting on aeroplanes and a lot of walking in high heels! I find yoga helps with both.
If you really think that ambition, power, lust, desire are not as applicable in the media as in politics or on Wall Street or anywhere else, you're deluding yourself.
As I became very defined in my personal politics, I turned down some films that I slightly regret now; I'm not going to say what they were.
My views tend to be centrist. I'm not a big fan of George W., but my politics tend to be more Republican than not.
I've always been involved in politics, since I was 8 or 9 years old. I sold Kool-Aid for McGovern - I could always pick a winner.
As a matter of fact I don't like politics. I really don't. I think it's so jaded now and everybody has to follow the party line.
Politics will take care of itself. I'm interested in people who are involved in the situations that politicians create. Politics is taken care of by politicians - they're not filmmakers.
I guess artists are living inspiration. There's something very pure about a person that fantasizes. I like hearing their stories, watching them work. Their take on the world interests me. It's not unified.
You can't really plan for how that training session or competition is going to go. You have to see what your horse is giving you to work with, and then you tailor all your training around that.
Christy Turlington is my idol. She really is. She's a gorgeous woman inside and out. I admire her work in the charity field. She's just been able to balance it all - and gracefully, as well.
We were raised to pursue women... Most of the guys I know enjoy the pursuit. But that doesn't mean women should be wallflowers.
It is true that in France, women put on less things. If they have a necklace, they don't put on earrings; if they have nail polish, they don't put on all their rings and all their bracelets.
Even if you live in a tiny village, there's an Internet site. It's quite easy to find clothes, but sometimes women don't know how to mix them.