When people ask how have I kept on top, I have to say with the help of every photographer, make-up artist and hairdresser I've ever worked with.
I've always jealously guarded my feminine mystique. I've been married twice, and neither of my husbands has ever seen me put my face on.
I was the worst hitter ever. I never even broke a bat until last year when I was backing out of the garage.
I never thought about doing a sequel when I was actually writing 'The Magicians.' I only ever considered it a standalone.
Our ever-present mobile devices provide the immediate and convenient information necessary to make sharing things truly irresistible.
Lord my heart is filled with ever increasing praise for the wonderful blessings and joy in my life.
I thought surrendering was a weakness; instead it's the strongest thing a man or a woman can ever do, to acknowledge our Creator who's in control of all things.
I did a commercial when I was, like, 5 or 6 years old for... what was it called?... Cabbage Patch Kids! That was the first thing I ever did. Little bit embarrassing.
I watched a lot of TV, and it clicked one day that these people were acting. It sounded like the most fun thing ever.
If anyone ever asked me what I had to complain about it would not have taken long to tell them. Maybe I was just easily pleased.
You can really call Irene Dunne 'The First Lady of Hollywood', because she's the first real lady Hollywood has ever seen.
When fully united, without ego or weakness, we become the greatest invisible force this world has ever witnessed.
My auntie Anne took me to 'Phantom of the Opera' in London. I thought it was the most beautiful thing I'd ever seen.
Steve Carell is the most spectacular ad-lib improviser ever. And just doing a scene with him, it's just one incredible topping himself on every take.
The wisest advice I ever received regarding the kitchen came from my mother: 'Do the dishes while you're cooking.'
The world needs poetry now more than ever. It's the only thing that can keep music from copying itself and sounding the same.
Honestly, ever since I've been married, the part of a job as an actress where you have to kiss other people, I find totally bizarre.
Common sense suggests that if no one ever judged other people, there would be no real human community.
I don't know if I'll ever get used to the idea that strangers know who I am. I don't know if I want to.
I am not sure why, but I have been obsessed by the Atom Bomb ever since it first happened.
The most bizarre thing I've ever read about myself is that I was dead. That was kind of weird to read that I'm dead - mostly because I was reading it.