I went through a lot of phases and studied many religions. I am not into religion, I am spiritual.
I studied English literature; I took 2 independent religion classes, but I wasn't a religion major really.
So obviously, any religion embodies some form of rules and expectations for behavior, and even sometimes consequences, and they don't want to hear any of that.
Religion, like water, may be free, but when they pipe it to you, you've got to help pay for piping. And the Piper!
In reality, both religion and science are expressions of man's uncertainty. Perhaps the paradox is that certainty, whether it be in science or religion, is dangerous.
As a society, I think older women are marginalized, but I think that has changed so much in the last twenty years.
Putting women in military combat is the cutting edge of the feminist goal to force us into an androgynous society.
Women do feel like they're in a box. Society, Hollywood, some men-they want to wrap women up in a neat little package.
I certainly identify with the role of mentor and, to some degree, maybe teacher. I do a lot of work with kids at the Old Vic.
Until you have kids, you can't imagine how much you could possibly love a human being.
You just watch somebody you love slowly, slowly disappear and go away.
There is a certain advantage to the British accent. I do notice that Americans love it; they think the we Brits are smarter than perhaps we are.
Nothing's too girly and nothing's too masculine. But I do love color, and maybe that's a little girly - especially pink.
I truly would love to be a designer-label girl, but I am very much High Street.
Situation comedies are old-fashioned - they stick to formulas. I resent their music which is old fashioned. I resent the use of a laugh track.
I've always had a fascination about mixing music. So I downloaded an application and started messing around with it, and it just built up from there.
It is really hard to do comedy; it takes a lot of energy and focus. It's rather like music: It's a lot of hitting notes precisely.
The Internet was a saving grace for promoting and exposing, and even creating. It's a parallel world to the music industry that already exists, and I'm glad to be a part of it.
I really enjoy dancing. When there's music around, I can't help it; I start dancing, especially when I'm with friends.
I feel like soundtrack music is almost like seeing the movie again, but with my ears.
I hate singing. I hate dancing. I enjoyed doing 'Cabaret' and 'Assassins,' but I would wither up and die in 'The Music Man.'