People assume that I came back to Washington because of the 'Post', but the truth is less romantic. I came back for a job.
I'm not religious, I'm not romantic and I live purely by logic. I make every decision by logic and sometimes that leads me to the right and sometimes to the wrong decision.
I go to acting class, and in acting class, I'm not the girl that brings in romantic comedies; I'm the girl that wants to do 'Girl Interrupted' all the time.
I still want to do a romantic comedy or a western or a gritty independent film... there's so much that I still want to do.
I am not married, no. I wasn't really into the notion when I was younger, but now I think a proposal is the ultimate romantic gesture.
I'm from L.A., so I'm used to seeing people in sunglasses and flip-flops. There's something so romantic about a man in a scarf and a knitted hat.
Sepia in particular tends to make everything look a bit romantic and almost sentimental, hence the fact that it remains such a popular choice for wedding photographs.
Moving to the country is a very bold thing to do. You can have vague romantic notions about doing that, but in actuality, it can be a terrifying thing.
I always think the most romantic books or films are the ones where the romance doesn't happen, because it makes your heart ache so much watching it.
The idea of being a novelist is really romantic, but it's kind of the same as being president of the United States - it's not gonna happen.
I like doing something romantic with a girl on Valentine's Day, like making her dinner and keeping it simple. The more quality time, the better.
I was comfortable in my thirties playing the romantic partner, the hero that saves the day, or the woman who is facing a world that revolves around younger kid actors.
My husband, Sal, and I put date nights on the calendar once a week. I know that doesn't sound romantic, but otherwise it won't get done.
I have always been a romantic, one of those people who believes that a woman in pink circus tights contains all the secrets of the universe.
Clearly romantic comedy is my franchise genre, I don't mind saying that, it's true. I love doing them and hopefully always will do them.
'Romeo And Juliet' is the classic love story. When two lovers are separated and trying to get back to one another, that's fiercely romantic and something you become glued to.
The thing about romance and romantic movies is that they can be somewhat melodramatic. For a lot of actors, there's a certain cringe factor that's involved with that.
My wife was the first romantic partner who understood both American and native parts of me - not so much the positive stuff, but the damage.
Classic art was the art of necessity: modern romantic art bears the stamp of caprice and chance.
Suddenly I've got an overwhelming desire to surround myself with the aura of classical and Romantic art.
There was no necessity for either to have the last word. For the first word became the only word of their romantic conversation.