I like Jodie Foster and then Meryl Streep. They're just, like, the greatest ever.
I love strange choices. I'm always interested in people who depart from what is expected of them and go into new territory.
The thing I love about live performance the most, is that the doors are closed, the lights are turned down, and the audience has to be reverential to what's happening onstage.
Fashion is one thing, you kind of can change your silhouette and try this and try that. But I think that with skin care, you know anything that you put into your skin goes into your body, so you want to know it's actually good for you. So I think I don't believe in fashion when it comes to skin care if that makes sense.
The emoji still doesn't really speak to the complexity that actually - or the subtext that goes on between when people actually speak face-to-face.
The first thing is to accept that theater is an unknown. If you go to a concert, you know the music. If you go to an art show, you can literally see the art on your phone before you see it in person. But with theater, often times people aren't prepared to take risks, even though that's exactly what's great about it.
The less one can think about oneself, the more interesting and attractive one becomes.
There is no love that is not an echo.
For nighttime or for an event, I'm all about the nice heel. Something that's still walkable but definitely very elegant.
What makes God laugh is people who make plans.
Diplomacy means the art of nearly deceiving all your friends, but not quite deceiving all your enemies.