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Kate Winslet [1975-0] English
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Actress


Kate Elizabeth Winslet, CBE, is an English actress and singer. She is the recipient of an Academy Award, an Emmy Award, four Golden Globe Awards, a Grammy Award, a BIFA Award, an AACTA Award, and three BAFTA Awards. 

Famous, Women, Amazing, Change, Computers, Courage, Dreams, Experience, Family, Good, Great, Hope, Learning, Morning, Moving On, Positive, Relationship, Strength, Trust, Truth



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The good and bad things are what form us as people... change makes us grow. Change, Good
101
I often look at women who wear great jeans and high heels and nice little T-shirts wandering around the city, and I think, 'I should make more of an effort. I should look like that.' But then I think, 'They can't be happy in those heels.' Great, Women
102
I do think it's important for young women to know that magazine covers are retouched. People don't really look like that. Women
103
I burp, I fart. I'm a real woman.
104
The things that make me happiest in the whole world are going on the occasional picnic, either with my children or with my partner; big family gatherings; and being able to go to the grocery store - if I can get those things in, I'm doing good. Family
105
A lot of the girls were awful, very catty. It was a competitive environment that I didn't like. You have no idea of the anorexia I saw around me.
106
I feel like I'm playing more of a role walking down the red carpet than when I'm playing an ordinary woman covered in sweat.
107
I feel very strongly that 'curves' are natural, womanly and real.
108
Acting, and the privilege of being able to do it for a living, is so important to me. I don't turn up and just hope for the best. I really fret about it. I do my homework; I prepare myself for the experience of playing a particular character. Experience, Hope
109
Life is short, and it is here to be lived.
110
Plastic surgery and breast implants are fine for people who want that, if it makes them feel better about who they are. But, it makes these people, actors especially, fantasy figures for a fantasy world. Acting is about being real being honest.
111
I wouldn't dream of working on something that didn't make my gut rumble and my heart want to explode.
112
Real luxury is having the time to read endless stories in bed with my children. And I get that all the time. I'm so blessed.
113
It's very easy to be judgmental until you know someone's truth. Truth
114
One thing I love about being back is English rain. Looking out of the window now, it's raining, and the sky is dark; I love it. To me, those are reassuringly English things. I love it when it rains.
115
I think heartbreak is something that you learn to live with as opposed to learn to forget.
116
I think any form of self-expression is half confidence, half sheer hard work and, maybe, a bit of talent thrown in.
117
We're the kind of family that gets together for Sunday lunch. I see my younger sister all the time.
118
I love the routine. I love getting up in the morning and getting breakfast and packing lunches and doing the school run. Those things are really important to me. Because I think that those small but key moments are crucial for a kid. Morning
119
Glamour to me is about remaining graceful and understated.
120
I know the true meaning of getting by by the skin of my teeth; I do. It doesn't matter whether you've got money or you haven't, whether you're famous or not. This is the case for all women, actually; you have to carry on. You always have to carry on. And you can, because you have to. Famous
121
I'd much rather be known as some curvy Kate than as some skinny stick.
122
Every woman has a mother, and every woman will have an issue with that mother and things that mother did or didn't do. It just depends on how you choose to process the lessons that you learned from your own mother.
123
It's very tempting to have a nanny and live in a gated community and have a chef - I'd love to have a few dinners cooked for me. But I don't want that for my children. When they're older, if people say to them, 'Did you have a chef?' I want them to be shocked by the question.
124
I'm not the kind of person who's going to look at the top of a mountain and go, 'Oh, look at that! That's lovely. That's lovely, that top of that mountain.' I'm the kind of person who's going to go, 'Oh, my God! That's so lovely! Let's go climb up it!'
125
I'm often drawn to characters that are more obviously one thing. They're passionate, and there is always an element of strength because I think every person possesses that in some way, even if they've experienced hardship in their lives. Strength
126
I hope I'm always learning something. Learning
201
You know why I fear people's judgment? Because I know they're judging. I know they are.
202
Playing Juliet in 'Heavenly Creatures' changed my life, and the role of Clementine in' Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind' opened many new doors creatively.
203
I have always wanted my children's dads to be involved in their lives. Not just the day-to-day aspect, but the emotional shifts that they go through, when little things pop up - they need to be included, absolutely, and for the children to feel that they are.
204
Experiencing those moments of being alone... is a very, very weird flooring and exposing position to be in when you're just not used to it... But I've never been lonely. And with my kids Mia and Joe that remains the case.
205
What I am very, very moved and struck by is that so many people in the world are often living a life that they hadn't planned for themselves. And they wake up one day and say, 'Hang on. Who am I? Is this really me? Is this what I really wanted?' And also, 'Can I change it? Have I got the courage to change it?' Courage
206
I am not a hypocrite.
207
With a bright-red party lipstick, just go with lots of mascara and keep everything else clean.
208
If I'm going to change, my life and experiences should change me for the wiser and more profound.
209
I think confidence does come with time, and I've been really surprised by that, actually.
210
It makes me sound like a domestic freak, but I care very much about my kids' nutrition.
211
I was always quite good with accents - I always had quite a good ear - so from the age of about 13, I used to do a lot of voiceover and dubbing for foreign films.
212
Ah... romance to me is spontaneity. It's not diamond earrings; it's a bunch of daffodils that's freshly picked from the field.
213
There's more to life than cheek bones.
214
I'm obsessed with 'Top Chef'.
215
By nature, I'm a very positive person, and because I'm happy in myself, and in my life, and I've got a great husband, and beautiful children, and I have a job that I love that calls for a certain amount of emotional expression, I get to realise a lot of my dreams and aspirations. Dreams, Positive
216
Those days of every child having a mummy and daddy who lived at home - Daddy went to work, and Mummy stayed at home and took care of everyone - those days have almost gone, and it's so much more unconventional now.
217
I do like being busy. I'm not the kind of person who just sits around and goes to a spa when I'm not working.
218
There were nineteen years between my grandparents, and I was in a relationship for five years from the age of fifteen to twenty with a man who was thirteen years older than me who remains one of the loves of my life, and he passed away when I was twenty years old. Relationship
219
Growing up, I had a very happy childhood, with two parents who are still very much together.
220
I'll eat one cookie, not a whole box of cookies. But I'll still eat the one cookie... sometimes two, or even three. But not the whole box.
221
Kitchens are so important. They're the heart of everything.
222
When I was doing 'Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind' I was asked, 'If there was one part of your life that you could erase, what would it be?' And I was so stunned by that. I thought: 'Nothing.' I would keep all the good bits and the bad bits, because those things made me who I am.
223
You have to forgive me because I have a habit of not winning things.
224
The whole concept of 'grounding' children is utterly stupid - they just go off and rebel and don't like you. When my kids eventually come along, I don't want them to not like me.
225
It doesn't make any sense... that's why I trust it! Trust
226
There are moments to indulge and enjoy, but I always know when it's time to go home and wash my knickers.
301
So I won an Oscar. It's amazing. I've got that for the rest of my life for a performance I am proud of. It nearly killed me. I am really proud of the film. That's it, moving on. Amazing, Moving On
302
I'm not very technically minded. I mean, I don't know how to do e-mail on computers. Computers
303
I've never left them to go do a film. No, we all go together. I could never leave them. My kids are my whole world.
304
When I think about somebody like Keira Knightley, whom I don't particularly know, I see somebody who is working hard, really trying to challenge herself and make smart choices in spite of people criticising her size and performances.
305
Oh, I had, 'No one will ever fancy me!' I had that well into my teens. Even now I do not consider myself to be some kind of great, sexy beauty. I don't mind the way I'm ageing. No reason to panic just yet. I think I look my age, and that's fine.
306
I think I can see more clearly now - about how the pattern of past experiences has shaped who I am and the characters I have played - and I'm grateful for that.
307
One of the reasons I've never done intensive psychotherapy or any of that stuff is that if there's anything in me that needs fixing, I want to know that I can rely on my own intuition to fix it.
308
I don't have parts of my body that I hate or would like to trade for somebody else's or wish I could surgically adjust into some fantasy version of what they are.
309
The highest compliment I could ever receive about my kids - and I can say that this does happen frequently - is when the in-flight crew say to me, 'Your children are wonderful. They are so well-behaved.' Every time I am told that, I could weep.
310
I've decided I am going to start loving my backside because I don't know anyone who does that.
311
My husband is not a jealous person in any way.
312
I did absolutely grow up in a world surrounded by people who were always performing and being flamboyant.
313
I think I'm developing a kind of subconscious loathing of the word 'franchise.' I just think of something that's packaged, something you can buy on a shelf and is immediately disposable. I don't know. It's a really weird word for me.
314
You learn from things that you experience in life. I'd never want to say that I regret anything or that anything was a mistake. Honestly, that isn't how I have chosen to live my life.
315
When I was heavy, people would say to me - and it was such a backhanded compliment - they would say, 'You've got such a beautiful face,' in the way of, like, 'Oh, isn't it a shame that from the neck down you're questionable.'
316
Loving someone is setting them free, letting them go.
317
I like exposing myself. There's not an awful lot that embarrasses me. I'm the kind of actress who absolutely believes in exposing herself.
318
I was a wayward child, very passionate and very determined. If I made up my mind to do something, there was no stopping me.
319
My skin still crawls if you call me a movie star. I get embarrassed. I think, don't be ridiculous. Maybe it's because I'm British. To me, Julia Roberts that's a movie star. But when people do call me one, that, I think, is an enormous compliment but, my God, is that a responsibility!
320
I've decided I am going to start loving my backside because I don't know anyone who does that. And for my daughter, I want to be able to say to her, 'I love this.'
321
It's true that you need much time to get rid of the fat girl you once were, but you know I am sincerely grateful for my buttocks.
322
I never had a desire to be famous... I was fat. I didn't know any fat famous actresses... You know, once a fat kid, always a fat kid. Because you always think that you just look a little bit wrong or a little bit different from everyone else. And I still sort of have that. Famous
323
I think of myself as a mum who finds the time to go to work. I have to check myself for baby sick before I walk out of the house in the morning. I am really a mum... I know I am a great mother.
324
Love to me, God, this is so difficult... To me, love is when you meet that person and you think, 'This is it, this is who I'm supposed to be with.'
325
In films I might look glamorous, but I've been in hair and make-up for two hours.
326
My job as the actress playing Hanna Schmitz, as the actress playing any part, is to understand the character, and to ultimately love the character. And I did love Hanna, absolutely, because I understood her as profoundly as I did at the end of the day.
401
I have always lived an ordinary life, and always will. It's who and what has to do with my job that makes it 'unordinary.' I cook, go to the supermarket, pick my children up at school.
402
Honestly, among my acquaintances there is no woman wearing XS.
403
I never had crushes on anybody when I was younger; I really didn't.
404
As a woman, especially when you have children, one gets so good at soldiering on - almost too good.
405
I was very, very thrown by the fact that I had to make some big changes in my life in order to be myself, but under this kind of movie-star banner.
406
I love it when a character requires me to look less than my red-carpet best.
407
My parents met because my father was an actor friend of one of my mom's brothers, but my mother has never set foot on the stage - she's quite shy. So it's a strange thing because people say, 'Oh, coming from acting parents,' when the idea of acting would literally make my mother just want to throw up.
408
If I had a child, I wouldn't let them go to drama school. At times, I was really unhappy there.
409
At school I used to avoid dance lessons. They were the worst.
410
My life has taken me down several different paths I never expected it to take me down. Not in a million years.
411
I want to keep my health and my sanity and be well and feel happy. Plus, I want to have fun.
412
I'm not a gardener. I wish I was.
413
Since I was 13 or 14 I've always felt older than I actually am.
414
Just because society, and government, and whatever was different 100 years ago, doesn't mean that people didn't have sex, pick their nose, or swear.
415
I finally moved out of my parent's house. It was only fair to let my sister have her own room.
416
I'd rather do theatre and British films than move to L.A. in hopes of getting small roles in American films.
417
It's funny when someone says to you 'you're hot' and all that, because I don't think of it in that way.
418
There's not an awful lot that embarrasses me. I'm the kind of actress that absolutely believes in exposing myself.
419
Ah, my dad's whistle. On holidays when I was a kid, we would all be off in the rock pools along the beach. When it came time to go, we'd hear the whistle and we'd all come running. Like dogs!
420
I danced a lot when I was younger, and I've always had decent, shapely legs and thought it's now or never. I mean, when you're pushing 40, are you really going to wander around in a dress that's midthigh length?
421
I am insecure. If you ask me, everybody is.
422
I resent that there is an image of perfection that is getting thinner and thinner. I've got a lovely husband and children, and I didn't lose weight to find those things.
423
The experience of making a movie is far removed from watching the end result. It's exciting, but it still makes me squirm.
424
I love to cook. I could never give that up.
425
I was suddenly really famous, and I didn't know how to cope. I didn't know myself well enough as a person, number one, and as an actor, number two. I wanted to escape. Famous
426
Guy Pearce played Mike in 'Neighbors'. I would fake illness to stay off school and watch the one P.M. show, and I would also watch it again when it was repeated at 5:25 P.M. Obsessed.
501
I don't know... part of, I suppose, my way out of everything, has been really taking care of myself. I think that comes from an awareness that my children really need me, and they need me to be the healthiest version of myself that I can possibly be.
502
I will tell you that when I was heavy, people would say to me - and it was such a backhanded compliment - they would say, 'You've got such a beautiful face,' in the way of, like, 'Oh, isn't it a shame that from the neck down you're questionable.'
503
I was the kid who never won the races. I never jumped the highest. I wasn't on the list of the high-achieving.
504
It's really weird 'cause when you're 21 you think, 'Oh God, when I'm 36, oh God, that's nearly 40, and I'll look really old and wrinkly by then.' And actually, I quite like the way I look.
505
I do endless chopping and preparing things. I really find that relaxing. I do a lot of thinking as I am chopping and cooking.
506
I am enjoying my face changing, as well as realizing that at the same time, as you get older, the machine isn't as well-oiled as it was.
507
I suffered from 'No one will ever fancy me!' syndrome, well into my teens. Even now I do not consider myself to be some kind of great, sexy beauty. Absolutely not.
508
I won't allow magazines in the house. When I was younger, I wanted to have my hair cut like so-and-so in the class above me at school, not somebody in a magazine. You see young girls trying to dress like so-and-so because they've seen lots of pictures of them.
509
When you're 21, you think, 'Oh God, when I'm 36, oh God, that's nearly 40 and I'll look really old and wrinkly by then.' And actually, I quite like the way I look.
510
My parents didn't have any money.
511
There's nothing bloody wrong with wanting it at all.
512
'Revolutionary Road' is a fascinating study of the human condition of a fragmenting marriage and the torment that these two people put themselves through in their efforts to try and find happiness and try and stay together, actually.
513
'The Reader' is about a young man's experience of falling in love with somebody who, it turns out, made some choices that were unavoidable in her life that resulted in horrific crimes against humanity.
514
I like the idea of, not shocking people, but just throwing people off. Doing something that makes people go, 'Whoa, whoa, she did that next? Wow, didn't think she was gonna do something like that next.'
515
The early stage of pregnancy for me is quite hard to hide.
516
I'm really happy in my own skin.
517
There's a lot of judgement that can come from outside sometimes, and there's media scrutiny that is placed on a lot of women in the public eye, and I just couldn't care less. I really couldn't care less.
518
You see, I was never a big fan of contemporary movies because they always make actresses and actors look too perfect.
519
Thank God I'm in touch with my emotions enough to be able to pick up my children, kiss them all over and say 'I love you' over and over.
520
I don't read any reviews, so I'm oblivious to what they have to say. I'm completely unaware. It's fantastic.
521
In order to maintain that fire for acting and capture its essence, you can't let yourself be concerned with what people have to say about you. You just can't.
522
I had a terrible bout of acne after I turned 30.
523
Whenever I go to L.A., the make-up artist or hairdresser will end up having a conversation about how fat they think they are, and I really just can't take it seriously at all.
524
I'm no stranger to the occasional dodgy juice, but it doesn't taste very nice and it is bloody boring. It's not a way to live.
525
My dad was very much a struggling actor and spent more of his life as a postman, as a member of a tarmac firm, as a van driver.
526
I was the kid who never won the races... I wasn't on the list of the high-achieving.
601
I wanted to play incredibly challenging, multifaceted characters. Because we are all a puzzle.
602
When I first read the script for 'A Little Chaos,' I just loved reading it, as it is a really lovely, accessible, contemporary period film.
603
I'm not afraid to admit that I'm a relatively slow reader.
604
I would like to one day play a man. That is something I do know. I don't know what kind of man. I don't know if that would ever happen or not. It would be the ultimate challenge.
605
It's important that period films aren't seen as just a lovely visual exercise.
606
People still do fall in and out of love and can and cannot express what they feel and are very much pained because the person they love is with somebody else. That's happening the whole world over, and I think it always has been.
607
Before 'Titanic,' yes, I had done some things and, yes, I had been nominated for an Academy Award, but I had never been sort of world-famous. And I suppose, yes, I am really famous now. But I feel embarrassed to say that because it's just a bit daft for me. Famous
608
I think more and more people these days go for the safe option in film making.
609
'Holy Smoke' is very brave because I don't think it's easy to watch.
610
I want to end up like Judi Dench. I want to have nice consistent work, doing lovely things, no matter how big or small they might be. I'd like to turn into a wise old thing.
611
Look, I'm not a blockbuster star.
612
I never saw 'Titanic' as a springboard for bigger films or bigger pay cheques. I knew it could have been that, but I knew it would have destroyed me.
613
Let me tell you, 'The Reader' was not glamorous for me in terms of the body-hair maintenance.
614
God, my brain really goes to mush when I'm pregnant.
615
My body will never go back to what it was, and I wouldn't expect it to after three babies.
616
The countryside, particularly, is very good for my head.
617
Mum and Dad were very much friends and up for life. There was no anxiety for anything when I was growing up; they just taught me to be me.
618
I'd never want to do something just for the show of it.
619
I'm not the pedigree kid. I'm not classically trained. I didn't come from the fancy home, no.
620
I need to be looked after. I'm not talking about diamond rings and nice restaurants and fancy stuff - in fact, that makes me uncomfortable. I didn't grow up with it, and it's not me, you know. But I need someone to say to me, 'Shall I run you a bath?' or 'Let's go to the pub, just us.'
621
I have always been, and shall continue to be, honest when it comes to bodyweight issues.
622
Foie gras is sold as an expensive delicacy in some restaurants and shops. But no one pays a higher price for foie gras than the ducks and geese who are abused and killed to make it.
623
I like the diversity that my children are exposed to every day.
624
I have cellulite.
625
I don't go to the gym because I don't have time, but I do Pilates workout DVDs for 20 minutes or more every day at home.
626
Single mums do come in for a hard time. Society is incredibly judgmental. I know this.
701
No one has a right to comment on anyone's life or the choices I do or don't make.
702
I don't know why I'm suddenly playing nasty people. It is very fun, though, and it isn't real, at the end of the day.
703
Winning the Oscar was like winning all the prizes in one single night that I never won as a kid.
704
I kept my head; I mean, I've never been one of those people who ended up in the gutter with sick in my hair.
705
I think there's a lot of pressure on young people to really be the thing that everyone is telling them that they are, opposed to discovering it for themselves.
706
I like to do my own make-up.
707
I love Lancome's L'Absolu Rouge lipstick, as it lasts. Unless you spend the whole night snogging, you won't need to reapply it.
708
Sure, I could have lots of people who do the cooking, the driving, all that jazz - but I would be unhappy. I wouldn't want my children raised that way.
709
My kids don't go back and forth; none of this 50/50 time with the mums and dads. My children live with me; that is it.
710
The happiness I feel in having a family has brought me a real beauty.
711
There's always going to be a part of me that worries about not looking as slim as other actresses.
712
Jane Campion is a tough director.
713
To back away from fear is the worst thing you can do. Fear shows.
714
Marriage has made me safer.
715
Mildred Pierce was capable of great acts of love as a mother.
716
It doesn't matter how old you are or what you do with your life, you will never stop needing your mum. And I will never stop needing mine, so thanks, Mum.
717
When I first met Alan, I was absolutely terrified. I was 19, he was Alan Rickman, and he's got that voice, and I remember meeting him in the hair and make-up trailer and thinking, 'I'm going to die. He thinks I'm rubbish. Why am I here?'
718
I think it's very important to teach your children to struggle on some level.
719
I do have impossibly high standards.
720
I don't really do simple. I'm not really interested in simple at the end of the day, because nothing's ever simple, and nothing's ever perfect. People certainly aren't - I would hope, anyway, because that would be boring, wouldn't it?
721
No one can look bad when you've been lit for six hours.
722
I was living in my lovely little two-bedroom flat in north London... and suddenly, I couldn't just walk down the street and buy a pint of milk.
723
Mothers who work full time - they're the real heroes.
724
My children can't see many of the films that I've been in because I'm always either dying or taking my clothes off.
725
Jim Cameron is a feisty man and a perfectionist, but also absolutely brilliant.
726
I don't own copies of my own movies.
801
I have been a parent since I was 25. That's a large chunk of my adult life. Mother or father, it transforms you completely.
802
Anyone who's been through divorce will know that every day is really hard.
803
As an adult and a parent, when I'm not acting, I'm not acting. I'm being a parent, and I'm on the school run, and I'm sewing labels onto socks. That's what I'm doing.
804
Lots of male friendships begin as a cheeky snog. Or a little undercurrent of flirtation.
805
I'm not a believer in hiding things from my kids because ultimately they are going to have questions - they feel things.
806
I am very strong. When you have children, you have to be.
807
Being told to cut off and walk away from a child - I cannot imagine it. I think I'd rather die.
808
What I've learned about acting is that it needs to be mysterious. If you overthink how a beat needs to be played, it can trip you up.
809
I get up extremely early in the morning.
810
I've had a very full and lovely career so far, and I can't honestly say that I've ever really found myself in a man's world, struggling for an identity or trying to prove something.
811
I lend my daughter beauty products, but only as a treat. If she's going to a party, I'll let her borrow a mascara or moisturizer.
812
Awards season is always a huge amount of fun whether you're a part of it or not. It's always really exciting seeing what films are coming and a lot of new talent as well.
813
My grandparents - both of my mother's parents - were actors, and they ran the Reading Repertory Theatre Company, through the town of Reading, where I come from.
814
One of the things that I was always, and still am, is quite resourceful.
815
Weirdly, when I'm playing an English person, I feel like I've got nothing to hang on to, and it feels a bit strange and exposing.
816
You can't choose who you fall in love with, you know?
817
'Harry Potter' really harnessed the imagination of so many young-adult minds, and it's the same with the 'Divergent' series.
818
I've never really been a girly-girl.
819
Acting is bloody scary.
820
To produce foie gras, ducks and geese are force-fed enormous amounts of grain and fat, which causes their livers to swell to many times the normal size.
821
I don't have those great, strong, glowing pregnancies.
822
I don't read magazine articles that I've been in.
823
At a certain point in one's career, it's really wonderful when your child turns around and goes, 'Oh my God, Mommy, you have to be in that film. My friends are going to die.'
824
Sometimes people ask, 'What do you wish for your children?' and all I say is, 'I want them to be happy being them.'
825
I have wrinkles which are very evident. I will particularly say when I look at movie posters, 'You guys have airbrushed my forehead. Please, can you change it back?'
826
I was 17 when Peter Jackson asked me to be in 'Heavenly Creatures.'
901
I think that between 27 and 37 was a really big learning decade.
902
I think groundedness is definitely something I grew up with.
903
It's often assumed that British actors read Shakespeare and sonnets as we're going to bed at night and we're all very familiar with it.
904
I'm only 5-foot-6, but people think I'm sort of a great big Viking woman. I'm not - I'm completely normal and average.
905
I have moments when I'll stare at a script and say, 'I don't know what I'm doing!' But then I push myself into that feeling because I think panic is important.
906
Before I was a mother, if I'd been photographed in a bikini, I'd have been mortified.
907
I hate people thinking I'm some pretentious fraud.
908
My favorite breakfast probably in the whole wide world, real treaty favorite breakfast, is eggs benedict.
909
The growing-up-fast part weirdly happened between the ages of 15 and 22.
910
I really believe in, 'Move on, live and let live, forgive and forget.'
911
Film, schmilm. I'm telling you, television is so much harder.
912
Sophia Loren is glamorous.
913
I am a big believer in marriage.
914
Commitment to one other person in life is glorious.
915
I am a person. I am not a soap opera.
916
Who doesn't love to be surprised?
917
It's what you feel, what is in your heart that matters most.
918
No actor wants to play someone else's performance.
919
None of this 'different diets' lark. I can't remember the last time I tried some new fad.
920
I don't beat myself up any more about going to work. It doesn't mean I'm being a bad mother just because I want to go and do my job sometimes.
921
Eli Wallach is my very own Sexiest Man Alive!
922
On the whole, the politics of moviemaking is something that actors are kind of blissfully ignorant of.
923
My husband and I met in a house fire, basically.
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