I think that we can't deny the public's want for balancing out the images that are out there depicting women. Not all of us are 17 and a size two.
I think that women just have a primeval instinct to make soup, which they will try to foist on anybody who looks like a likely candidate.
I think the bottom of the totem pole is African-American women, or women of colour. I think they get the least opportunities in Hollywood.
When there are no women on the tour it can get awful and ugly - constant horrible jokes and gross behaviour. It needs to be leavened with a feminine presence.
I don't fully understand my wife's emotions - and I'm supposed to write an excellent female character and unravel the secret of women?
As a child, I was raised by native Hawaiian elders - three old women who took care of me while my parents worked.
I like being small - I've known so many women with big boobs who feel overweight or end up with back problems.
I don't think women have ever thrown themselves at me, although I'm quite naive about these things, or was when I was available.
The role of women has always been undervalued in the spy world, always undermined in terms of recognition. Unfairly so. It's a world that needs women.
We women are way too hard on ourselves. I don't know who some women are dressing for, but we should be celebrating our bodies.
Women's Lib? Poor little things. They always look so unhappy. Have you noticed how bitter their faces are?
New York City has the most beautiful women.
Most of the women that I like have a haunted quality - they're sort of like women who live in a haunted house all by themselves.
As women, we have more of a tendency to be people-pleasers, and I know a lot of women who are not vocal about what makes them happy.
And I think women have come a very, very long way, but they have a long way to go.
That's the mistake women make - you shouldn't see your makeup. We don't want to look like we've made an effort.
I've never been one to have to manipulate women. I always want it to be like a mutual thing, like everybody loves everybody.
Women's bodies are used to sell anything and everything because it works, it grabs people's attention, and advertisers aren't going to stop using something that works.
I'd been around women who put me down, made me feel bad, or said things to fuel my insecurity.
As I've always said, 'I'm a lover, not a fighter.' I'm much better with women than I am being tough in a bar!
A l lot of films I've done are essentially about women who are finding their voice, women who don't know themselves well.