I tend to really like things that are broken, I like the ones that are perfectly imperfect.
Drama is not hard for me. It just didn't seem hard.
There's a power in women being women. There's a role for men, but we don't have to be men, because we're women. I think that representing that on television is a cool thing.
In other philosophies, my questions would get answered to some degree, but then I would have a follow-up question and there would be no answer. The logic would dead-end. In Scientology you can find answers for anything you could ever think to ask. These are not pushed off on you as, 'This is the answer, you have to believe in it. ' In Scientology you discover for yourself what is true for you.
There is such a thing as fate, but it only takes you so far. Then its up to you to make it happen.
And I'm so excited to remind people and even gain new fans who find out about Dharma - a new generation who could find out about Dharma and enjoy her and all the characters on the show.
I'm not some big party chick, so it's not like I have to keep up my big social life.
Adam Smith's huge failure was the fact that he did not foresee the industrial revolution.
People struggling with life in a fallen world often want explanations when what they really need is imagination.
People are loving me because they don't even know me. "You're Bob's son. We love you. " So I think that's a good thing for a father to leave so much that people are loving their children. I'm proud of that.
This whole time, my whole life, that harsh, stony path was leading up to this one point. I followed it blindly, stumbling along the way, scraped and weary, without any idea of where it was leading, without ever realizing that with every step I was approaching the light at the end of a very long, dark tunnel. And now that I've reached it, now that I'm here, I want to catch it in my hand, hold onto it forever to look back on - the point at which my new life really began.