Walk on a rainbow trail; walk on a trail of song, and all about you will be beauty. There is a way out of every dark mist, over a rainbow trail.
I think the 1970s will always be the decade for me. Obviously, I grew up in that era, but the beauty standard was touchable, kissable.
I like to embrace natural beauty. I try to get at least 8 hours of sleep, drinking a lot of water and exercising.
I don't really have a beauty routine. I always use coconut oil, and I always wear mascara. That's kind of it! I'm pretty simple.
Mum was very cool. Even though she came from a pretty affluent family, she was cool. She was really good, a very normal person.
If you care about yourself and what you do, you get nervous about it. You just don't take the money and go home.
By the end of high school, I would do shows at the theater at night and then take the train home and go to school the next morning.
When you do a film, you get picked up in a car, lunch is free. Theatre is really hard, and you get absolutely no money.
My dad was a big admirer of Sergeant York stories from the First World War.
My dad is extremely successful, so I've seen the money and luxury growing up. I'm nowhere close to his stature.
It's not like I don't have my own wants and dreams anymore - it's just that the kids come first. It's primal.
I am consumed with the fear of failing. Reaching deep down and finding confidence has made all my dreams come true.
My mom taught me to go after my dreams. I have this faith in myself that I must have gotten from her.
I always had dreams. I knew I wanted to have money to buy things at the flea market. That's worked out well.
I can't sing but I can understand wanting to keep a balance, trying to pursue dreams, while creating a stable environment for my children.
'Portlandia' is the most fun show. When I get a breakdown of what the arc of the story is going to be, I could never in my wildest dreams anticipate the direction.
I think when you move past your fear and you go after your dreams wholeheartedly, you become free.
So, I think that Marilyn, what she gave the world, and in many ways Kennedy too, was that they had dreams and they didn't allow anybody to take away their dreams.
Everyone wants an iPhone, but it would be impossible to design an iPhone in China because it's not a product; it's an understanding of human nature.
First thing I do in the morning is give thanks to God for another day, and then turn to HLN News or ESPN to see what's going on in the world.
I gained a great deal from the period during which I worked in theater and I value those things a great deal.