Because you know when you first become famous, you start walking a little different because people are staring at you.
I wanted to sing when I was little. That's what I liked doing. It didn't occur to me that you became famous or anything like that.
I grew up in a house full of faith, and my mother died when I was a little girl, and I found comfort in my faith.
I'm always trying to find the next comedian that just gives me something a little funny to combine with all of the depressing news that I'm processing.
My parents are both really, really funny, and my little sister is a really good painter, and my other sister is a really good writer.
I've seen all the Judd Apatow movies, and I'd love to have a really funny little part in one of them some day.
The simile has to match the tone of its surroundings and has to be like a little joke. Writing a simile that isn't funny on some level is quite hard.
If you have an impulse, not if you're going to ruin someone elses' scene, if you have an impulse of a funny little add-on or taking something in a weird direction, try it.
I was not particularly bright, I wasn't very athletic, I was a little too tall, odd, funny looking, I was just really weird as a kid.
Millions of dollars' worth of advertising shows such little respect for the reader's intelligence that it amounts almost to outright insult.
Journalism, as concerns collecting information, differs little if at all from intelligence work. In my judgment, a journalist's job is very interesting.
I grew up a little girl in the Soviet Union playing at a small sports club. Tennis gave me my life.
The work which is manipulated looks a little boring to me. I think life is pretty strange anyway. It is wooo, wooo, wooo!
I went to college in Iowa for a little bit and tried to get some bands together there. That was about a year of my life.
While I think storytelling is a meaningful way to spend your life... it does feel a little bit secondary or off-point.
When I've done somewhat scripted stuff, it feels a little flat. It feels like there's not much life behind it.
A little tantrum in real life seems so much bigger online.
Once you expose your private life, if you give one little bit, the floodgates are open and everyone's got a free range for you.
It still frightens me a little bit to think that so much of my life was totally devoted to Star Trek and almost nothing else.
I feel a little uncomfortable at being asked the sorts of questions that other Catholics in public life tend not to be asked.
Thank you for life, and all the little ups and downs that make it worth living.