It is not necessarily poverty of spirit that makes a woman surround herself with life - it can be a superabundance of interest.
I love to clean. I love to cook.
There's reality shows and things like that and I think 'Parenthood''s kind of a throwback to what we used to have back in the '70s, '80s and '90s. People want to see this again, and I feel like it's just a solid, good show.
I'm taking better care of myself by eating healthy, exercising and doing my best to keep my stress level down as well as role modeling good habits for my kids.
I left L. A. and moved to Cleveland for four years in the early 2000s or whatever. I came back and thought that everything had changed. I was like, 'Oh my God, I don't think I ever fit in here. And wait, who are all of these celebrities that are not actors? Where did all of the actors go?
I've learned from life experiences. If you go through certain things, you're able to pull from them.
Every one and every single time is different, and I didn't have C-sections, which I don't know if that's lucky or unlucky, but I was able to feel every contraction. You forget what it feels like. God's got a great way of making women forget what it's like because we would never go through it again.
Once you kill a cow, you gotta make a burger
The surest sign that you're working with the life-affirming kind of discipline, rather than the spirit-depressing kind, is that you don't complain very much about doing what it takes.
In a free government the demand for moral qualities should be made superior to that of talents.
Most artists don't know a hit. You can say I want this one to be a hit but it never become that way. The public decides that for you.