I enjoy doing the research of nonfiction; that gives me some pleasure, being a detective again.
I feel very lucky that I don't have to rely on a man to give me financial security. That's a big deal.
I'm not the type of person to give up just because something gets rough. That's a coward. That's not me.
My strategy has always been to give people just enough of me, then pull back. That way, they'll want more.
give me a beautiful letter where we both can be visualize our dreams.
If I see an orchid that's fantastically expensive, I'll buy it. It's worth it, for no other reason than it gives me pleasure.
A lot of the stories are internal. They leak it to me wanting to get attention, wanting to get that headline. More times than not, I will not give it to them.
I only really and truly fully relax on my own. Give me a sun lounger, a pool and a sea view, and I'm happy.
There are all kinds of other things I could do, things I would probably like, but only acting would give me emotional fulfillment.
Big flashy things have my name written all over them. Well... not yet, give me time and a crayon.
As an actor, you have to give up all control to the director. He's the boss, and has all the power. I'm a control freak, so that's really hard for me.
God gives me hope that there is something greater than us, something better and bigger than the here and now, that can help us live.
Personally, I have invested in around ten U.S. companies and will continue to do so. That doesn't give me a strong experience in the American market. But I have an understanding of the public.
15 minutes a day! Give me just this and I'll prove I can make you a new man.
I'm so centered in feeling great about me that I can give great things to my son and my husband and my family.
I'm proud to be part of the Dr. Pepper Scholarship Giveaway. It's a great program that gives me the chance to brighten the day for some lucky college students with free tuition.
Why did God give me two ears and one mouth? So that I will hear more and talk less.
I always give a print to everybody I photograph, and some of my subjects have told me they have a hard time hanging them up at home.
I went to the store and bought lady fingers, when I got home I noticed one of the fingers was missing so I went back to the store and the manager was nice enough to give me the finger.
I don't feel despair because I am able to make the films I want to make, and that gives me hope.
There will always be someone else with a different view than you. I appreciate them and would never say that they are wrong. I hope that they would give me that courtesy also.