I go into meetings, and people have this preconceived notion of me that I didn't work hard to get where I am.
I've been very lucky and been able to work, as an actress, but I'm definitely a working actress. I get a script, I audition, and then I pray.
Any lazy or biased fool can have opinions; making judgments is the hard work of responsible and compassionate people.
I've been spending this last month trying to find four outfits to wear to the different premieres of The Two Towers. It's hard work.
I still get excited by working with big names. You have that initial moment of, 'Oh my goodness, I'm going to work with Tom Cruise!'
Hard work makes easy reading or, at least, easier reading.
Most of my work has been in corporations, studying how you build an organization that helps people to identify and work to their strengths.
You have a right to your opinion about the work that you're doing. An artist is as equally important as the director. If you believe that, you can work in any circumstances.
Shows don't reunite because television doesn't work that way. There's no profit model and people go off to do other work.
What works for a man, still does not work for a woman - both in terms of how they see themselves and how we see them.
I have a simple mantra: eat right and work out; you'll never have a weight issue. I never starve or binge.
Anytime I listen to my gut and I don't do something, or I do, it always tends to work out in my favor.
My work is the only ground I've ever had to stand on. To put it bluntly, I seem to have a whole superstructure with no foundation, but I'm working on the foundation.
It's key to know which essential foods will keep you going and help your body recover after hard work.
My father was a big influence - it was very important to him that we traveled, and he gave me my strong work ethic.
I don't like when people expect too much, because then I'll only be disappointed if things don't work out.
Film work can be very interesting, but it also can be awfully boring because who creates the film? The actors? No. It is the director. It's his piece of work.
I don't really like to work with actors that work a lot and are very well established already. In a way, I like to nurture talent and have it burst on the scene.
I find writing really hard, but then, every author I know finds writing really hard work.
As always, work with your figure; draping, pleats, and proportion can work miracles when it comes to hiding flaws and enhancing assets.
I know that I work hard for the things that I do, and I really go to the places that I report on.