Acting can be a really silly thing. It's like playing dress-up.
I played hockey in North Dakota growing up and watch a lot of that.
My parents divorced, and I didn't have much of a daddy growing up.
I just like being a kid. I enjoy it, I don't want to grow up.
My stand-up is far more rooted in reality than my Twitter.
I wake up some mornings hating me too.
When you're growing up, you want to feel part of something.
I probably wouldn't be acting if I didn't grow up in Hollywood.
Entrepreneurs see the "no diving" sign and back-up to get a running start.
In LA, you think you're making something up, but it's making you up.
Never give up. Dare to Dream. Dare to believe.
I would rather wake up in the middle of nowhere than in any city on earth.
No one sits on the stoop when she's a kid and thinks, 'I want to be a biographer when I grow up.'
I'm an honorary ambassador for Stand Up to Cancer, and I'm also associated with St. Jude's.
To grow up knowing you're loved is astounding. It's a huge gift to a child.
Part of what was in the ether all around me growing up, until I was between 19 and 20, was a terrible, debilitating stutter. It was part of what made me very reclusive as a kid.
I didn't watch a lot of TV growing up; I watched more films.
Growing up is the dumbest thing I ever wanted to rush into.
Self-examination with a close-up mirror in an antiseptic environment is what Nine Inch Nails is based on.
And I try to be as diplomatic as I can, but it always ends up being a psychodrama up there on stage.
All children have to be deceived if they are to grow up without trauma.