It's nice to play a character that has a soulful, dependent, close relationship. It must mean my character is interesting in some way.
I have quite a robust relationship with regret. You simply don't know what the alternative would have been.
I think every woman goes through a relationship where she is with a guy that is really not right for her. You get lost in it.
It's nice to be with someone, but I don't think you need to be in a relationship to feel complete. That would be really sad.
Just me onstage with a mike having an intimate relationship with the audience. I don't get nervous for that. I just get excited.
With any modern relationship between a man and a woman, everyone - including their own friends - assume that they're going to hook up.
I wasn't smart enough to read relationship books when I was coming up. I learned everything the hard way.
I was supposed to have a relationship with Judy, but that never happened. Actors in series didn't have the control that they have today over their jobs.
I have never understood that. I come from a place where the press makes or breaks an actor and it is more of a teamwork relationship.
People aren't defined by their relationship. The whole point is being true to yourself and not losing yourself in relationships, whether romances or friendships.
A lot of songs are empowering because everybody who has been through a hard time in a relationship or in their lives can relate to it.
Actors are intelligent. Yet, many of them do not communicate well. That's what makes it so hard to have a relationship with one.
It's not that, you know, when a relationship doesn't work and there are issues, you have to somehow work it out if there are children involved.
It's important not to ditch your mates when you're in a relationship. Lots of girls do it, but you need to remember they will always be there for you.
I think that the process of trying to become somebody else, and obviously the director/actor relationship in trying to do that, is such a weird, undefinable thing.
I think to make any relationship work it just takes a tremendous amount of effort and accepting of one another.
I think every relationship is going to go through a few rough patches. Those are what make it stronger, I think.
There are people out there who want me to fail, who want Jude to fail, who want our relationship to fail.
What works in a relationship of very public people is not making the relationship public - keeping it as personal as it can be. It's the only way it is real.
I don't need anyone to rectify my existence. The most profound relationship we will ever have is the one with ourselves.
You show your vulnerability through relationships, and those feelings are your soft spot. You need to have a soft spot.