At Murry Bergtraum High I wanted to be as different from my father as possible. So I acted out in school, I was very anti-authority.
Every creative story is different. And yet every creative story is the same: There was nothing, now there is something. It's almost like magic.
Researchers have found very little difference between men and women in terms of the amount of time spent gossiping.
Perfect is very boring, and if you happen to have a different look, that's a celebration of human nature, I think. If we were all symmetrical and perfect, life would be very dull.
Sometimes you can find peace of mind by transferring yourself to different situations. They're just reminders to stay... calm.
Reading a hard copy book, and reading a book on an iPad are slightly different experiences. What they both have in common though is that you must engage your imagination in the process.
Women do not like CDs of live music. We only like the original recordings. If a song sounds different from the version we fell in love with, then it's awful.
I think grieving is the same for everybody that lost someone you love deeply. It's the same. You know, you're really no different than anybody else who's lost somebody they adored.
I just love variety. I love being able to do different things. Do period pieces and sci-fi. I love being able to move between genres and be flexible.
Sometimes the character will go into a completely different direction than I expected once the cameras start rolling. That's what I love about what I do.
I learned a long time ago that it doesn't make me less of a woman because my babies come out of a different place. My C-sections have been fine.
By the time I went to Yale, I'd been acting for a long time and I was really tired of it. I was restless - and a little bored - and I was really eager to investigate different parts of myself.
There are some important differences between me and Tony Stark, like I have five kids, so I spend more time going to Disneyland than parties.
I always imagined that I would learn something each time that I would take to a new project, then I realized that each new project poses a completely different challenge.
At the time of the Silver Jubilee, I was a grumpy anti-monarchist. I didn't celebrate and was appalled by the celebrations. In my idiocy, I missed out! I feel completely differently now compared with that time.
It doesn't seem as if there's that much of a difference between a big production and a little production, other than you have a smaller space in which to get dressed and you have a shorter waiting time.
Working on a film, the setup for an action sequence takes a long time, and we need to shoot the scene many times to get different angles.
I've been around the world and I've had bras made in different places, and each time I'm experiencing the same troubles: the painful shoulders, the underwire cutting into my flesh.
With 'Delirium,' I had to spend time thinking about the political, social and religious structure of a different world. But it was a fun challenge.
'The White Album' is a record I can go back to time and time again, and always find something different that I never noticed or appreciated before.
Doors open to you every time you get a different role. So, yeah, the research is my passion; that's why I keep doing it.