Without ships, we cannot live.
I think I've got something when I'm onscreen, but that's nothing to do with acting or talent
There were some films I refused because the feminist aspect was a bit wonky.
Most of the time I spent in America, I was having a love affair with some American or other. I was just passing through but stayed because of these chaps.
Some people enjoy celebrity. I admire those who do, because if you're going to go through it, you might as well enjoy it.
My family said that I wanted to act even when I was a child living on a tea plantation in the jungle in India.
I'm not in the advertising business, but I think it would be very nice if people went to see the film Hamlet, because it was made with love and integrity
Growing up with three older brothers and being the youngest and the only girl, my mom always made me tough. She's taught me over the years how to be a strong, independent woman, how to carry yourself in a positive way and anything that my brothers can do, I can do.
When I'm following what a character does in a book I don't have to think about my own life. Where I am. Why I'm here. My moms and my brother and my old man. I can just think about the character's life and try and figure out what's gonna happen. Plus when you're in a group home you pretty much can't go anywhere, right? But when you read books you almost feel like you're out there in the world. Like you're going on this adventure right with the main character. At least, that's the way I do it. It's actually not that bad. Even if it is mad nerdy.
I believe that appreciation is a holy thing--that when we look for what's best in a person we happen to be with at the moment, we're doing what God does all the time. So in loving and appreciating our neighbor, we're participating in something sacred.
Pleasure itself is not a vice