I love playing women at the far ends of the social scale. I've done it all my life; that's where my ability lies.
Creating ways to be happy is your life's work, a challenge that won't end until you die.
I don't want to be someone sitting in my rocking chair at the end saying, 'Well, I passed.' My mum used to say life isn't for sissies.
Sometimes you get to a place in life where you feel you've made some choices, and maybe they weren't the right choices, and that it's all coming to an end.
When she was younger, my mother was quite committed to Roman Catholicism. But she got disillusioned with it and moved closer to something like Buddhist beliefs near the end of her life.
I just don't sleep enough. But I have never met someone very successful who, at the end of their life, says 'I wish I slept more.'
To me, it's always interesting to see what people end up regretting, as a way maybe to avoid such regrets in your own life.
It was definitely some tough moments throughout my life, but I kind of stayed focused and came through the other end of the tunnel.
Life is not a series of gig lamps symmetrically arranged; life is a luminous halo, a semi-transparent envelope surrounding us from the beginning of consciousness to the end.
I really love comedy and weirdly enough, I love how my journey has ended up. I get to laugh all day long.
There is no dream of love, however ideal it may be, which does not end up with a fat, greedy baby hanging from the breast.
I can't think why mothers love them. All babies do is leak at both ends.
One common desire that every human being has is to love and be loved. At the end of our lives, it's how we measure our lives.
The problem with marriage is that it ends every night after making love, and it must be rebuilt every morning before breakfast.
From quiet homes and first beginning, out to the undiscovered ends, there's nothing worth the wear of winning, but laughter and the love of friends.
I love bikes. I used to own one, but I fell off it when I was younger and that was the end of my bike riding days until now.
Love does not begin and end the way we seem to think it does. Love is a battle, love is a war; love is a growing up.
You know, sex is actually not so original as the way people love or the stories behind each relationship, which is what you remember. Sex is sex in the end.
To hate is to study, to study is to understand, to understand is to appreciate, to appreciate is to love. So maybe I'll end up loving your theory.
I love saying dialogue and creating a full character more than just being physical. But I always end up doing physical stuff in my roles.
Starting with a party scene for 600 cast and end up singing on top of a giant elephant...does it get any better than this?