It's all about consistency, and what makes a child or a dog secure: order, clarity - all those things.
I think when I was quite younger, I was always quite a tomboy.
I really respond to putting myself out of my own depth and finding my feet.
In my family we've always been into ethical stuff and recycling.
I guess I've always been really strong minded about what I wear; I've never followed what other people consider fashionable or what styles are happening at the time.
Sometimes you need to put your own characteristics into the actor, and you take different things from the character that you admire - sometimes you can't see the boundaries anymore.
I haven't ever felt I've had to divide my 'actress' life from the rest of my life.
It is a strange thing to come home. While yet on the journey, you cannot at all realize how strange it will be.
The pavilion that seems to be hiding you from God may be fear of man rather than this desire to serve others. The Savior's only motivation was to help people. . . I challenge you to go for the Lord to someone, despite any fear you may have, to extend love and forgiveness. I promise you that as you do, you will feel the love of the Savior for that person and His love for you, and it will not seem to come from a great distance.
A little simplification would be the first step toward rational living, I think.
Sketching is the breath of art: it is the most refreshing of all the more impulsive forms of creative self-expression and, as such, it should be as free, and happy, as a song in the bath.