One wouldn't want to have the same dilemmas at 50 as one had at 15. And indeed I don't. I have a very different take on life.
I really believe we read differently when we know even the most banal facts of an author's life.
I don't ever want to lose that mind-set where you've got to be able to realize different ideas-slash-fantasies-slash-possibilities in your life.
I love being able to perform in front of people. I like potentially making a difference in somebody's day or somebody's life.
It's people's own prerogative to be able to look at something and know the difference between 'this is what someone looks like with make-up on' and 'this is what they look like in real life.'
One of the wonderful things about Internet is it's like a salon. It brings people together from different intellectual walks of life.
I love being tall. as you literally look at life from a different perspective: it's easier to breeze through life's turmoils; there's more room to breathe.
I like doing a challenging class because it makes me more brave in life. My perception of hardships is now completely different. I'm not whining and moaning inside as much.
Life is full of what-ifs, many of which could easily have been realities, had just a few things been different.
Because of our social circumstances, male and female are really two cultures and their life experiences are utterly different.
In a magazine, one can get - from cover to cover - 15 to 20 different ideas about life and how to live it.
I have, like, three suits to my name. But one thing I've learned is that when you dress up in real life, people treat you differently.
The acting life is different than I thought it would be. I love it - it's actually a lot less pressure than I thought it would be.
Well, I think that people are smart enough to understand the difference between a movie and real life.
I've lost lots of men in my life, besides my mother, which is a whole different loss.
Money is a very important tool to make a big difference in people's life. It is positive or negative depending on the values.
My life growing up was a twisted Bronx version of 'The Color Purple.' It had a much different soundtrack and no trees, but that desperation was the same.
I always want to be telling stories in whatever fashion I can, and directing is really just understanding and learning a different element of that storytelling process.
I try to update my arsenal constantly. Learning different martial arts since childhood. To understand what's out there. To really be in tune.
I am just learning to notice the different colors of the stars, and already begin to have a new enjoyment.
I played a definite part in it. I guess the things that I played in films and the way the nudity and the love scenes were handled were really different.