The age I'm at now, you go from being a young girl to suddenly you blossom into a woman. You ripen, you know? And then you start to rot.
My father taught me to paint when I was young with watercolors and so I learned at a very young age the essential elements of the value of light and composition.
When I was growing up, my parents took in foster children. From a young age, I learned that there are a lot of children in need.
In human years I am 29. In actress years I'm the ripe, promising age of 18 to 35. That's how it works here in Hollyweird.
It's really difficult to maintain a credible career as you jump from age group to age group and suddenly you're not the flavor of the month anymore; you're not in demand.
My father died prematurely at the age of 52 when I was 24, and it is a recurring regret that he never lived to see me succeed beyond university and drama.
My dad was very fun and very adventurous, and from a formative age I learned to value men who would do things on a whim.
My career as an actor started when I was six years old, taking dancing lessons. Then I started getting paid jobs to dance at the age of seven.
I saw things at an early age because my mom was a theater actress. I did a play with her when I was 10 years old.
I'm trying to find a character that's my age and I can sustain week after week. I'd like to do a series.
I hope this will help new moms not feel alone or desperate, and that there is no shame in their feelings. PPD is out of their control, but the treatment and healing process is not.
Faith is not a rational thing, and yet to understand the universe, rationality alone will not give it to us. Our understanding of the universe must transcend the rational.
God has just given me such an amazing journey and able to play; it's been so much fun. I'm having a blast!
I have always admired and had enormous respect for Elizabeth Taylor. She was not only an incredible actress but an amazing woman as well.
I just enjoy working with really wonderful actors and amazing creative people and I hope to keep doing that, no matter where.
I look up to Mick Jagger because he's an amazing performer and he's such an individual. I respect him and admire him eternally.
Take the time to discover how African-Americans have had a great impact on this country. In science, education, literature, art, and politics.
I think art education, especially in this country, which government pretty much ignores, is so important for young people.
Fatigue makes cowards of us all.
Computers are like Old Testament gods; lots of rules and no mercy.
All discarded lovers should be given a second chance, but with somebody else.