I've had to deal, a lot, with my own sense of intimidation at meeting famous people - especially actors, but really any famous people.
I have my own faith which I've developed. It's non-denominational. I don't even know if it's about God.
I believe that my own Christian faith does indeed make universal claims.
Past success is no guarantee of future success, so I have learned to be an entrepreneur. I began to produce and direct my own projects.
We're trying to set up a movie for me in the near future. It's going to be similar to the story of how I got discovered. Kinda like my own version of '8 Mile.'
To make riot grrrl move into the future in a new way with a bunch of new names and a bunch of new energy, younger people have to learn about it and apply it to their own lives and own modern conversation. And they are.
Being a stand-up is my mission in life; it's my passion. My ongoing goal is to simply be funny, on my own, in front of a roomful of strangers.
I don't have a religion. I believe in a God. I don't know what it looks like but it's MY god. My own interpretation of the supernatural.
The rules, religion to religion that man set forth, made me shy away from religion and have my own one on one with God and cut out the middleman.
You'll see the most perfect person, and you are like, 'God, she's, like, perfect.' And then she'll tell you everything that's not perfect. Everyone has their own special set of problems - in their own minds.
'What can your kids teach you?' Well, I believe something different about kids. We don't own them, they have their own knowledge. From the start you have to make the choice to listen.
I hate to spoil my own prospects, but I really don't respect the kiss-and-tell approach to public life at all, not at all.
The money I've earned has enabled me to keep my life in my own hands. I had a terrific body, and I got paid for using it.
The thing I most connect with is the idea of not giving up. And that's a thing I have in my own life. You have to trust your instincts and keep trying.
I started realising that the themes running through all of my novels were really haunting and obsessing me about my own life.
I didn't want to get into acting just to play bystanders. I feel a bystander enough in my own life. And I do think that theatre can contribute to a certain analysis and commentary on our own world.
My show is my statement. What I have to say is on the screen. My life is my own. I don't want to talk about my private self. Why should I?
My Life in CIA is the first time that I've ever written a story in my own name.
Lara Croft is such a strong individual, she's very driven, she doesn't need a man, she's speaks her own mind, and that she's in control of her own life. It's a lot of what women want and have.
I'm willing to look my own nightmare on film, but if it endangers my life, then I'm willing to put my life before movies.
I didn't really even think of recording under my own name for a long time. I thought, 'I've got the rest of my life to do that.'