Many of my books come from what if questions that I can't answer, things that I'm worried about as either a woman, a wife, a mom, an American.
It's not marriage that I crave. Many of my friends who have married are pretty miserable. Within a year and a half, most of them are either unhappy or divorced.
Perhaps my problem in marriage-and it is the problem of many women-was to want both intimacy and independence. It is a difficult line to walk, yet both needs are important to a marriage.
In many ways, the crumbling of the institution of marriage is the real 'war on women.' Marriage is the civilizing influence for men and for families.
I'm surprised how many commercials and sitcoms and movies have a need for, 'We just need something to come by the camera that's really weird.' They call Doug Jones.
I mean, the trouble with some of the kind of relationship movies I've done, is there's only so many ways you can shoot a conversation. I was really tired of talking heads.
For many years, when I was starring on 'Touched by an Angel,' I produced on a number of television movies for CBS. I have always enjoyed the aspect of bringing something together and multitasking in that way.
I definitely have found a balance. I've had so many offers in the past to do different movies or different things and I always choose tournaments over it.
So I do have to work, you know, and I find as many movies and TV shows that I can, because otherwise I wouldn't have an income.
I was planning to study more, but it's a struggle with so many opportunities for film and trying to get better through studying. No matter what, I want to be making more movies.
Paul Rivers: There are so many things that have to happen for two people to meet.
Kiyoko: The future is not a straight line. It is filled with many crossroads. There must be a future that we can choose for ourselves.
Genie: The boy is crazy. He's a little punch-drunk - one too many hits with the snake.
Alicia: God must be a painter. Why else would we have so many colors?
There are many crooked lines and one straight line. Which is the line of truth? Why the straight line? Truth is always the shortest distance between two points.
Because I've done so many hour dramas, people tend to think of you as more of a dramatic actor and don't see you as doing comedy.
Islam believes in many prophets, and Al Quran is nothing but a confirmation of the old Scriptures.
Being a husband is a whole-time job. That is why so many husbands fail. They cannot give their entire attention to it.
I do try and curb my mouth, but I find it really hard. I wonder how many jobs I've talked myself out of!
The farther you go, however, the harder it is to return. The world has many edges, and it's easy to fall off.
How many millions there are who don't want to go to Hell, but they don't want to get off the road to Hell.